PogeS o THE VILLANOVAN • December 1, 1966

iJ Jones' 35 Points Lead Cots Over Textile;

frosh Lose/Cats Oppose Marquette Saturday Paperback books, other Available at Ardmore Book- *..}. books, and many books, store, Bryn Mawr Bookstore - Nighties cheap 0'Hanlon6etsi4 hhnny Also Top Rebounder olso books • . • $mn at V.U. by Jerry Bruderle by Bob Mclntyre freshmen basketball Villanova's Last Friday night, Villanova pumped in ten big points and pulled team dropped its opener to a tough little wave of Jack Kraft's down ten rebounds and a "rim." needed a No. Philadelphia Textile J.V. five 99- Vol. 42, 11 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, VILLANOVA. PA. FEBRUARY I 1967 Magic wand to help push them past Co-Captain Frank Gaidjunasand in the Field House last Monday. 81 a stubborn Textile team 72-63. Jim Mcintosh rounded out the Following the Princeton game Kraft did more than just prac- starting five. The two big men last night, the f rosh take on La Salle at the l)e- tice his magic though. He brought looked a little shaky I. \ this Friday at the Explorers home back the name of Jones to Villa- ginning so Kraft went to his bench. court. he has 'Bookstore' For the first time since in nova. Everyone thought it had van- No Improvements Made The rugged Textile J.V. was ished three years ago when Wally been coach, Kraft has men on the By Pete O'Meara made up of freshmen and sopho- left for fame in the Pro's. bench who are as good if not better the mores, although the Rams two best Despite numerous criti- NOVAN showed the lack of com- his stand on this matter. He said But low and l)ehold, a new bas- than those on the court. cisms leveled against the lack of frosh, Buddy Harris and Carl Reserves Ready petent facilities as compared to any action taken with regard to ketball player arrived at Villa- \k ., Poole, played on the varsity and a bookstore on the Villanova cam- Bryn Mawr College. Bryn Mawr, putting book racks in the pres- nova last year from the land of Co -Captain Joe Turk and Bob missed the frosh encounter. pus last semester, there has been which has an enrollment of 1,000 ent University Shop would be Florida. No one thought anyone Melchionni were all prepared to Tom Daley, from West Catholic no action taken by the University students compared to Villanova's "half -hearted, to say the least." could put the name of Jones back show what they had when they Administration as of yet towards paced the Rams with 28 points 4,500, has over 200 publishers Mr. Bauman believes that there the lips of the Student body. were called upon. When these two on correcting this problem. while Jim McGilvery had 19. Daley represented in its bookstore, while is a need for a new facility to be Jones Stars were playing, Kraft had a team Articles appearing in the No- the Unlversit\ Shop has only two used as a bookstore. This facility hit on ten out of ten foul shots But Johnny Jones proved them who could run with the best and vember 19GG issue of the to lead the Textile to a 35-42 9, VILLA- publishers that are not of the should be on the order of 3,000 wrong. In his first varsity game, tighten up on defense. Later when the line, Villanova, also required text t\pe. square feet, or twice the size of night from he scored 35 points and grabbed things got rough physically, Mc- getting 42 free throws hit on only Long Range Project the University Shop. a game high of 14 ret>ounds. When Guire, May, and McC all were call- 26. The University Administration The report that the Bryn Mawr it was all over, the name of Jones ed on and all three proved their Transportation ^anel has a plan under consideration to bookstore is only about the size came up more than once and it worth. build, as soon as possible, an in- of the University Shop was, ac- O'Hanlon High wasn't Wally they were talking Textile was no push-over. They Presented by ACES dependent structure located some- cording to Mr. Bauman, out of Former St. Thomas More star, about. are a tournament-tested team right up with the where on campus to be used as a proportion. He used the compar- Fran O'Hanlon was one of the few The Wildcats, led by Jones, and should be Villanova seniors will have the Colleges book store. Father President Jo- itive enrollments of the two schools bright spots in the Wildcat's started out slowly. Three of the l)est among the Small opportunity meet personally and Jto his JONES BOY, VOL. II - Johnny Jones goes, by John (River) seph A. Flaherty, OSA, indicated to support claim. picture canning 24 points (21 in starting berths were awarded to at the end of the season. Kraft question four top experts on trans- Shannon for two of his 35 points in Monday's 72-63 win over that this was going to be a long Not Feasible the second half), and showing good sophomores and it was apparent confused Textile a number of times portation who will serve on a range project that would be ham- Mr. Bauman restated that the ball-handling. Paul Waclawsky Philadelphia Textile. (Photo by John Bregor.) only because they couldn't execute with his changing of defenses, es- panel discussing "Transportation 1-1-3 pered by red tape and finances. use of the present shop, even on from Monsignor Bonner chipped the famed Kraft defense to what pecially his and man-to- - Our Economic Epitaph?" to be delay, which now a temporary basis is *'not feas- man. The shooting precentage for The has stretch- in with 20 points and a strong re- it should be. However after the presented on Monday, February 6, Marqueiie Preview Villanova, ed over a year, is an indication ible" at the present time. He bounding performance before foul- half, things began to click and a except for Jones 1967 in Room 110 of Bartley Hall of how long it will take to get a cited the lack of space, finances, ing out. smile could be detected on a cer- (13-27), was way under 50%. at 7:30 p.m. permanent structure located on and personnel as only a few of Textile broke the game open late tain coach's crafty face. The nervousness and excitment The members of the panel which Wolff Leads Worriors in Wildqits' of the first campus. the problems. in the first half with an 18-2 Gillen Shines game are gone. Things is presented by ACES (Americans Because of such a delay, it was The present situation will thus scoring burst which made a tight Frank Gillen, another soph, from aren't going to let up till the last for the Competitive Enterprise suggested that a temporary setup most likely remain as it is until 21-19 lead a 38-21 runaway. Tex- Philadelphia, quarterbacked the game. It's up to the sophs to ma- System, Inc.) will include: William First Polestra Appearance Sat. be established in the present Uni- the Administration's long range tile's Fran Murphy (Bonner) hit Cats and moved the ball very well ture as quickly as possible and the Coleman, Esq., partner in the law versity Shop. Mr. John Bauman, plans are finally realized. All ' by veterans to rid eight in a row during the stretch . .; Tom Hitchcock after a slow l)eginning. He scored themselves of old ::'i -* THE FIRST SHOVEL - Senior Class President Rick Howell firm of Dilworth, Paxson, Kalish, iv who is in charge of the Univer- other proposals are at this time as the Rams enjoyed a 44-32 half- Marquette ran up a winning 50th year might not pro- twelve points and made a numt)er habits. There is not doubt that all The r, assisted Rev. Louis A. Rongione, OSA (left) and Father Presi- Kohn & Dilks, and outstanding sity Shop, has recently reiterated deemed unworkable. time lead. record (14-12) for the first time Marquette's greatest team, of spectacular handoffs and driving the ingredients are there and with duce dent Joseph A. Flaherty (right) in groundbreaking ceremonies held negro civic leader who is arguing last winter, and in three seasons but with a coach like Al McGuire lay-ups. Dependable Joe Crews "Witch Kraft" mixing them just the Girard College lawsuit; W. {Corttinued on page 15) last Friday for the addition to the library. (Story on page 2). Photo another successful campaign leading them, it certainly will be held the team together with his right, this will be a year to re- by William Fellner. (Continued on pctge 3) seems in store for coach Al Mc- interesting. cool calmness on the court and member. Guire. Depth seems to be the key Top Pop Conductor Fiedler Repeaters Top Rejects word as four starters and seven lettermen from last season's squad will be on hand. The Warriors also Lupton Fails Acid Test; For Intramural Crown; The Featured have some sophomores and some Retzlaff Honors Fry, SodaskI; by Forum Friday red-shirted players moving up to By Bill Tavani Fenro Top Foul Shooter the varsity who could win starting berths. Loses Job in LSD 'Flip-Out' Arthur Fiedler and the New United States. by Bob Gallagher The top guard is Bob Wolf. The Murray, Lovinsky Captqins Orleans Philharmonic will pre- The celebrated conductor has 6-2 jump-shot artist was the War- By Jim O'Hare sent a Pops Concert in the Villa- chosen to take the New Orleans The fast approaching end of the McElrone riors' top scorer last season with by Chick Mr. William L. Lupton, the but this time he began reacting nova Field House, this Friday, first semester at VU brings with "disgust," to amusement and al- Philharmonic with him on his tour a 22-pt. per game average, a new Strafford's Old Covered Wagon next year's squad along with stel- gathering with some enjoyable Villanova English instructor who violently to the psychedelic acid. most a sense of pride. February 3 at 8:15 p.m. it the end of the first half of intra- for the 196G-67 season. Under its school record. Wolf rammed in 573 Inn was the scene of a Villanova- lar linebacker Fred Levinsky, a anecdotes of the zaniness which was running nude Despite attempts to pacify him, This event is the third concert mural action. In the highlight of caught National Publicity permanent conductor, Werner points last season and now has a style celebration on Monday, No- graduate of Loyola High in Tow- sometimes accompanies the NFL through the Germantown section of his wife who was not "tripping" spread than in a series of four offered by the the first semester activity was an Word more across Trokanowsky, this orchestra has ; two year total of 945 points, high- 28 when over 500 alumni son, Maryland. The thought of blood-letting. ;V • Philadelphia during an LSD 'trip" could not control her husband from The major services Villanova Arts Forum this year, instant replay of the 'G5 football vember campus. news received considerable national ac- •.?;•:• rampaging through the house and marks the opening with the Repeaters, est two-year total ever on the and friends gathered to fete the Murray and Levinsky leading a -r ^ last December 8 is "no longer as- carried the story across the nation. program claim. Consisting of seventy play- championship Three Villanovans whose devo- Hilltop. football squad. host of returning letter winners sociated with the University," ac- and running out into the rush Philadelphia papers had a field in a long list of activities ar- led by captain Tim Coyle, again 1966 The ers the Philharmonic will interrupt tion to the University rivals that The scramble for the other guard It's probably safe to assume next year helped make it an all- cording to Rev. John DriscoU, OSA hour streets wearing absolutely day with the story on page one ranged by the Forum for the second topF)ing the Rejects by a 20-7 mark. its regular season to play under of any undergrad were justly spot is headed by returning start- few Wildcat teams could have around enjoyable evening for oach Vice President for Academic Af- no clothes (" wearing only his mus- and of all semester. the foul shooting tournament that C dozens papers over the Arthur Fiedler. In recognized for their efforts. er Blanton Simmons, 6-5, letter- the honor more. The They fairs. ta^che," according to Phila- Dennis Fenro set the pace while merited Ben. United States ranging in influence Fourth Decade Fiedler's love of music and were Edward Donahue, recipient man Brad Lichini, 6-2, and new- squad, which gave Coach Alex Bell Palmer (Pete) Retzlaff, local A University spokesman indicat- delphia's low caliber, sensational- from THE Fiedler, internationally known dropping 22 of 25 from the charity NEW YORK TIMES brilliant mind led him to search of the Alumni Award, trainer Jake comer Jim Burke, 6-0. some of his most satisfying mo- sportscaster who sometimes ed that a meeting between Lupton istic DAILY NEWS). His jaunt to the Lovington, New Mexico for his orchestral conducting and for a way to bring great compo- stripe. and Rebounder Returns ments in his Villanova coaching doubles as a football player, de- Nevin, equipment manager and University officials had been caused the Philadelphia EVENING his originality in musical league is now Top DAILY LEADER carried the story, arrange- sitions of all kinds— classical, The basketball Charlie Famham. At the pivot spot, 6-6 Paul career, scratched and clawed its lighted the 45th annual banquet held over Christmas break and an BULLETIN to note: "Rush hour always mentioning "William L, ment, is now in his fourth decade under way with a total of 7G quin- romantic, and contemporary — to Carbins, the team's leading re- way to a sparkling 6-3 record "agreement" had been reached. traffic on Wayne Ave. was badly Lupton, English Instructor at as the leader of the Boston Pops. tets participating. Of these, eight the largest number of people. The bounder the past two seasons, re- following three losses in the first Precisely what this agreement was tied up." ..." He has also been for many years are fraternities and five are from Villanova University (Pa.) result was his now famous Pops turns. He upped his scoring aver- four games. The aggregation was is not known and Fr. Driscoll Mrs. Lupton reportedly chased a teacher, one of the leading sellers of rec- the NROTC unit. The league should As Mr. Lupton had Concert—a which has become age last year to better than 10 not without its individual stand- refused to say whether Lupton had after l»im to try to convince him good qualifications. ords and albums for RCA Victor be wide ofjen this year with the A member synonymous with the Arthur Fied- points a game and is certainly outs. voluntarily retired or had been to come back to the house but of Delta Epsilon Honor Records. graduation of last year's cham- Sigma Fra- ler name. one of the stronger rebounders in Sodaski Most Consistent fired. he was caught in front of his ternity at Mt. Saint Mary's College While Fiedler's great recogni- pionship capers. y . ., ..;. the country. Senior end Paul Sodaski was very to house by patrolmen who hand- tion mainly centers al)out Wrestling Tourney Sources close Mr. Lup- in Emitsburg, Md., he was gradu- his con- Another real battle looms at honored as the Most Consistent ton insist that he was fired per- cuffed him to a fence to await ated from that college Magna ducting, he is also an expert The second semester promises f. Cum In This Issue the foi-ward spots,where 6-6 Brian Player in recognition of his es- manently but would be paid a salary the arrival of a police wagon. in 1961 musician, having been educated in more action with the continuation Laude with an A.B. in Brunkhorst returns after winning tablishing a new career record for this current semester. Why the Classics. all branches of music, specializing Evaluation Evaluated of basketball and several other Brought To Station He then studied three a starting berth early last year, for pass receptions. Considering University refused to admit what He was then brought to a police years at Temple, he has in the violin and piano. events to round out tlie slate. Late com- ..... P. 4 George Thompson, G-2 "Brute the amount of double coverage is unclear. station where his arm, which he had In addition to these, the February and early March will action was taken pleted all requirements for a Ph J), Maestro Force," is up from the frosh Sodaski was subjected to, the award has not been re- seriously cut a has brought considerable fame to Barstool Philosopher see the program's second wrest- Mr. Lupton when he broke in English except his thesis. He where he broke the scoring records was well warranted. cently available for comment; even window in his home, was treated began teaching at Villanova in his Boston orchestra through his ling tournament. Anyone inter- P. 5 with a 23.7 per game average and Standout tackle John Fry, who his close friends have no idea and he was permitted to sleep off has versatile arrangements and ren- ested in participating in the tour- 1964. He also taught part time also averaged 12.5 rebounds. harbors pro aspirations, received the rest of his trip. Later he put ditions of musical works ranging ney should contact Jack McGarvey of his whereabouts. at Temple and Drexel. Flynn Gone the captain's award. Fry was on clothes and was questioned. from the most serious of classical at the Field House in February. His Second "Trip" He was well liked by his stu- The only starter lost from last largely responsible for the team's Lupton was booked on four music to the current pop hits of The annual Softball league in The episode began De- dents who in general seemed to year's squad was Tom Flynn, who turnabout by the inspirational lead- a class holiday late charges: possession of dangerous the Beatles. late March and April along with cember 8, have a high regard for the in- was named the Warriors' MVP ership he demonstrated both on His wife Mary, an drugs, public indecency, resisting telligent, to talk to Ten the offering of American Red Cross last semester. easy young U.S. Tours the last three years. Flynn scored off the field. arrest and disorderly conduct. Despite a hectic and busy Senior Life Saving and the Water and Instructor at Tyler School of Art An teacher. sched- 1,282 points in his varsity career Levinsky Captains earlier hearing was postponed and ule of concerts and guest conduct- Safety Instructor Training Course Murray, at Temple University had no class- Showed Interest to rank as MU's sixth highest Hard-running fullback Brendan he is presently awaiting trial. ing for great orchestras that brings In April will round out the year's es that day either, so it seemed Mr. Lupton spent much time scorer of all time. Though he of St. Joseph's Prep was the next day virtually all him to all points on the earth, in- intramural action. Anyone inter- Murray like a good enough day for a "trip" By with students outside of formal will he missed, it won't be all named the most loyal and there- "inner space." Mr. Lupton campus had heard the news and cluding South America, Europe ested in taking either of the Water through classes and showed more interest and courses should sje Mr. sadness as McGuire seems to by received the Chuck Drizen had taken LSD once before and had reactions of faculty members and the Far East, Fiedler has Safety WELL DONE - Captain John Fry receives Coptaln's Aword (Continued on page 11) have pretty good depth at the for- award. Murray was also honored from found it a rewarding experience students ranged from "shock" and made ten national tours of the Lumsden at the pool next semes- Toostmaster ward positions. being elected co-captain of John Walsh at Annual Footboll Dinner. ter. by 1

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Februdry 1, 1967 • THE VILLANOVAN • Poge 3 Page 2 • THE V1LLAN0VAN • Februory 1, 1967 Pool Table Room Now Open; Criticism Widespread About Student Support Necessary Course/ Teaciier Evaluation By Tom Tourish After weeks of fund raising and and the skeptics who think it will By John Morton subsequent spending, Vilianova has be demolished" by the students. opened a pool room-recreation So far, Fr. Ryan says he is very Villanova's first course and get the opinions of at least 25 to * «he and his committee were con- area in the basement of Sullivan pleased with the interest and re- teacher evaluation, an independ- 35% of the students taking each cerned with giving an accurate and Hall. sponsibility shown by the students. ently run student project, has of the courses. This was done fair evaluation of the teachers," reached completion with the pub- in order to assure a well rounded and that a "scandal sheet wouldn't An SGA sponsored mixer pro- The SGA voiced unanimous ap- lication of the evaluation booklet. series of opinions. be any help to anyone." The rea- vided the money to finance the proval for the recreation program that the evaluations were con- The basic idea for the student son four-room recreation area. Con- when it was brought before them at "Accurate and Obiective" teacher evaluation was brought servative was because the major- cerning further expenses, Rev. meeting. pool ''wanted a November The Murphy saia mat ne opinions in front of the Student Congress ity of the student were James Ryan, OSA, Dean of Stu- is open only to Vilianova as accur- room to make the evaluations no faculty seven years ago. Last year, un- mild. There was or dent Activities, remarked that the students at the appointed hours. objective as possible." ate and censorship. t < der the chairmanship of Charley administration pool room plans to be "run at a Fr. Ryan added that expansion in In order to do this, the people Murphy, this idea became a SGA Absorbs Loss loss" to the University. Fr. Ryan the recreation area depends in part in his group conducted the eval- reality. The reason that the students commented that all profits of the upon student reaction. He also said uation through the use of ques- Murphy and 25 other students have to pay for the evaluation pool room will be used for its own that suggestions for the improve- inter- tionnaires, by personally rather obvious. conducted the evaluations. Each booklet is No improvement and expenses. ment of the facilities are welcome. viewing resident students, and by of the 25 people on the commit- academic or SGA money was used phoning off-campus students. Mur- The rooms are open from 3 tee was assigned five courses and in the formulation of the evalua- OHIO FATS •• Richie Moore to Ices aim on one o the * 'interviewer could weekdays, while phy felt that booklet. There were 1000 p.m. to 11 p.m. on teachers to evaluate. In order to tion Hall Recreation Room. Photo by Brian McNamara. get an idea of the student's real Saturday they open at noon. Four Students to Present get an accurate evaluation, the books printed, and the cost was feelings towards the professor new Brunswick tables have been courses and teachers that each approximately $720. The SGA through this personal contact Installed supplementing a re- committee member was assigned, is taking a loss when they sell Their Poems, Essays method," and that "this would lead modeled table. In addition a ping- were ones that he had never had them for fifty cents a piece. Thus, to a fairer evaluation of the teach- pong table and a television has Monday: for all of the ex- Speaks in class. In making their reports, in order to pay W.H. Auden ers and the courses." been set up In the basement of In Readers' Theatre the committee members had to penses, they had to depend on After the members of the eval- Pool tables may be rented personal contributions, and class Sullivan. The Spoecb Department has an- uating committee had gotten all of for 50 cents an hour plus 25 cents loans as well as the book sales. nounced plans for organizing a Ground Broken for their information, they compiled for each student playhig. All of the work was done by the Reader's Theatre on the VUla- it in to Murphy. It Poet it and turned Arts Forum Sponsoring students, and it was not paid for A KOSHER DELICATESSEN? Wrong. Simon and GarfunkJe oro nova Campus. The Idea of the then edited and published. Posters in the pool roOm men- 2.5 Million Addition was sponsored by the university. 17th. or booked to sing at Senior Week Concert on Feb. Readers' Theatre Is to give all I yeakV he became a citizen of the tion a controversy over the new yorftve years Because of the difficulty in mak- Criticisms M anova on Monday, February he taught at schools in England United States. evalua- Library However, over the past few days, ing this student teacher tii^ir Mown poe^s and essays to 6, at 8:00 p.m. in the Vasey Hall this time During the 1940's, a concern To Falvey who locdc at this as a beginning. and Scotland, and during as possible, there there has been much criticism tion as extensive Percy to Open Senior Week; live audiences, as well as the Auditorium. His talk is one of a he wrote his first major poems, for religious problems began per- After a five year pause Villa- as to the value of the evaluation. are plans for future evaluations. opportunity to simply attend the series of lectures sponsored by establishing himself as a promin- vading Mr. Auden's poetry. One next eval- nova University resumed major Many students feel that the stu- The objective for the Y.D/s Sponsor Lecture meetings and listen. Those, also, the Student Government and the ent literary figure. poem of this period, ''The Age construction on its campus as dent's teacher evaluation is too uation is to cover every teacher, ^0 enjoy listening to the read- Vilianova Arts Forum. By 1935 Mr. Auden was -earning of Anxiety," written in 1947, woo of Simon & Garfunkle Coming ground was broken for a 2.5 million conservative. Others feel that if not every course. Because ing of literary masterpieces, Best known as an Anglo- his living as a writer. The follow- tiie Pulitzer Prize in Poetry. This con- dollar library addition on Friday, not enough courses and teachers the size of this, a personal By Dale Pappart By Donald Barnhouse whether or not ttiey have authored American poet, Mr. Auden has ing year he traveled to work later inspired Leonard Bern- January 27th, at 11 a.m. Still others can't tact system of evaluation could inter- in many stein to compose a symphony under were covered. Class of 1967 will host for class party will follow from 1 works themselves, will be distinguished himself and in 1937 he went to Spain, taking The A - Mendel Hall, Villanova's modem understand why they have to pay not be used. It is hoped that the ested in the Reader's Theatre. areas besides poetry. His drama in the Civil War as an am- the same title. Mr. Auden re- the first time a Senior Week from a.m. to 4 a.m. Paul Judge and his Politia part science center, completed in 1961 evaluation booklet. next evaluation will be made In On Current essays, transla- ceived the Bollinger Prize in for the Feb. 14th to the 18th. General Orchestra, along with the Fat City An oral taiterpretative art form. and his various bulance driver for the Loyalists. last building to be added conjunction with the VILLA- indi- Poetry in 1954 and, for his book was the Chairman Jim announced Five, will provide continuous Donald Barnhouse, noted tele- Readers' Theatres have w(xi en- tions, librettos and lyrics During this period his works In an interview. Murphy an- the University complex although The information and tiie of his diverse THE SHIELD OF ACHILLES, he to NOVAN. that the Senior Class will extend music. Tickets are $20 per couple. vision and radio political analyst, thusiastic support on other cam- cate scope showed a deep concern for man in swered these comments. He said collected in this survey would received the National Book Award St. Mary's Collegiate Seminary, data traditional Senior weekend in tables may only be gotten the will give a talk before the Villa- puses. Mr. Richard McDonough, skills. His many honors and society and reached such high that "it was almost impossible the Full training of Augustinian written up by the people In Pulitzer Prize in 1956. for the be of a complete week of ac- first week. After that individual nova Young Democrats on Monday head of the Speech Department awards include the standards that they merited the to cover every course and teach- favor Priests, was constructed in 1963. the VILLANOVAN, and then which, in the Bollinger Prize Shortly after acquiring these tivities. may be taken. February 27 at 8 p.m. is sponsoring the project Poetry, King's Gold Medal for Poetry. er in the time allotted." seats the He felt printed in the newspaper, awards, Mr. Auden was honored It is not however, part of Feb. 14th, Senator His talk will encompass various if successful, will be further evi- and the National Book Award. U.S. Citizen in 1946 that, On Tuesday, Queen Contest "because of this, it would in several foreign countries, in- University proper. Percy will speak in the Applications for the Senior aspects of the current political dence of increasing student and Born An Englishmen At the outbreak of the Sino- be better to stick to elective Charles addition to Falvey Memorial on Febru- visited cluding Italy and Ireland. He was The Begin; Field House at 8:15 p.m. Senator Queen Contest can be submitted - scene, local, national and inter- faculty interest outside the class- Mr. Auden was bom Japanese war, Mr. Auden courses, since in these courses, EFSV Classes I* triple the size of the is 1907 at York, England. to also made a Professor of Poetry Library wUl appearance will be free to Fr. Ryan's office. The Queen national. room. The Readers' Theatre ary 12, China, and in 1939 he came the student can pick his teach- Percy's present structure. It will provide as a cultural and rec- He was educated at the Gresham's the United States. He was awarded at Oxford although he remained Student Enthusiasm and open to everyone, completely will be crowned at the dinner dance. This talk by Mr. Barnhouse is envisioned square feet er." In required courses this is in the United States. an additional 85,000 by the Senior Class. Chairmen for this week consist only one of many events planned reational development present- School in Holt andatChristChurch, two Guggenheim Fellowships, one almost never possible. sponsored of reading and reference space the monthly program of readings, in 1942 and the other in 1945. Mr. Auden's Vilianova talk, the Surprises Organizers A smoker will be held on Thurs- of Jim Donegan, General Chair- by the Young Democrats for ing additional books, However, Murphy was aware of of original also given the Merit first lecture of the Spring Lecture for 300,000 day, the 16th, in the Day Hop man, Brenden Brett and John Mc- coming semester. alternating programs He was Medal microfilm, tapes and the fact that freshmen and sopho- masterworks. ACES of Arts Series, will include selected read- periodicals, By Peggy Norf Cafeteria, Dougherty Hall, at 7:15 Keever in charge of the dinner Among the coming specials is campus works with by the American Academy in open stack plan. mores cannot take electives. Be- could con- (Continued from page 1) next ings and commentary. slides an Jeff Jahns, an organizer of the p.m. This activity is for Senior's dance, Bill Keane and Don Sera- a presentation of the movie "A In time, the program and Letters in 1945. The structure, planned by the cause of this, the committee in- the The Experimental Free School at Villa- only, and the admission is free. fano in charge of the concert, Thousand Days" which is an an- ceivably expand to WWVU, Thacher Longstreth, Executive of Dagit Asso- cluded some required courses in area architectural firm nova (EFSV), has announced ttiat Refreshments will be served, and Frank Gaidjunas and Kevin Mc- thology of the presidency of John community, and to other col- Vice President, Greater Philadel- ciates, is designed to be com- their study. In order to get a been leges in coordinated programs. phia Chamber of Commerce, and after months of planning and hec- entertainment will consist of a Guinn in charge of the smoker,^ F. Kennedy. This movie has Officer Program Team existing library good sampling of courses, the com- hopes the Read- patible with the tic registration, the school's cour- film series of N.F.L. highlights. and Rich Pendergast in charge of shown at Vilianova previously, but Mr. McDonough former Republican candidate for and neighboring university build- mittee tried to evaluate as many the acclaim, it is ers' Theatre will provide another Mayor of Philadelphia; James C. ses will finally begin. By the end Simon and Garfunkle the speaker. due to public constructed of elective courses from arts and for artistic ings and will be of this week, all of the classes Friday night is highlighted by a being rescheduled, for a March medium on campus McConnon, Esq., Vice President, sciences as possible, but also an oppor- fireproof reinforced concrete. will have met. concert featuring Simon and Gar- showing. expression and provide Soutiieastem Pennsylvania Trans- On Campus Later in Feb. Villa- included courses from engineer- for write but find The addition will provide Jahns, and other members of funkle. This duo is responsible Edward Morosky Named Many other noted authorities tunity those who portation Authority (SEPTA); John nova with the most modern library ing, business and science. have been contacted by the Young infrequent occasions for public D. his staff, John Ruth, Fred DiPaolo, for such hits as "I am a Rock," Morris, Vice President, Special The Naval Officer Programs interviewed by a Naval Officer facilities for the remainder of the In response to the cry that the Jim O'Hare, Henry Schaedler, Neil < Democrats and have shown an In- expressions of their materials, as Service, Pennsylvania tests be ad- 'Homeward Bound" and "Sounds Development Office Railroad. Team invites all interested col- Board. Mental may as an of^rtunity for those twentieth century. evaluation was too conservative, Sheehan, Joe Martini, and Steve of Silence." Tickets are $3 and terest in ai^arlng on the Villa- well The panel will be moderated by ministered on campus by the Team. A. Sherman, lege men, both students and grad- Very Rev. James said that "what was said nova campus. With this accep- who enjoy hearing a story well Murphy Orefice, have done an excellent $3.50, and general sale starts Mon- Curtin Winsor, Executive Direc- uates, in this to discuss Upon successful completion of the the University's G'v't. Relations Bosi area "Op- Chairman of tance, the YD's foresee a profit- told. tor in the booklet was what was said job in initiating the new program day, Jan. 30th. A reserve section of ACES. ACES is a non- portunities in Naval Officer Pro- mental qualifying test, the can- Board of Trustees, and Rev. Joseph has been interested students and fac- by the students." He said that and planning its classes. Special will be provided for the Seniors. Edward A. Morosky able and enlightening semester. All profit, non -political organization didate is provided transportation Villanova's grams" with the team who will be A. Flaherty, O.S.A., appointed Director of Government drive is cur- ulty members are urged to at- none of the evaluations were bad thanks particularly go to the Saturday night features a formal A membership in the field of economic education Vilianova University cm at his convenience to and from presided the ground- visiting President, Relations in the Office of Develop- rently underway. Anyone inter- tend the formative meethig on headed by Theodore appropriate recruit- in all respects. He said that both VILLANOVAN and Ron Javers for dinner dance at the Sheraton Hotel Roosevelt, HI. Feb. 20 and 21, in Dougherty Hall the nearest breaking exercises. ment at Vilianova University, It ested in joining should contact Thursday, Feb. 9 at 10:30 a.m. in publicity coverage of EFSV; also Grand Ballroom from 7 to 1 a.m. The discussion program will from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. ing office for the purpose of announced today by the Rev. 207 Tolentine Hall. Those inter- the PAPERBACK BOOKSTORE in was Miss Roberta Keenan, Member- begin at 7:30 and continue until physical examination and inter- E. Farrell, O.S.A., Vice but unable to attend the first Ardmore for ordering some of William ship Co-ordinator, or any of the ested about 9:30 p.m. The panel has May Wear Glasses view. Room and board will be Senator Tydings at President for Development at Vil- ,:.• meeting may contact Mr. McDon- the necessary texts. I officers: Tom Bruderle, Terry agreed to answer questions by The Naval Officer Programs provided at no cost or obliga- Hall. ^1 According to Jahns, the great- ianova. Mills or John O'Neill. ough in Geraughty students from the floor. Team consists of highly qualified tion to individuals who partici- Vilianova Is midway through a est problem encountered by the Vilianova Law Foriim consultants who provide the * 'Gate- pate. to raise 2.5 million dol- organization, was the over- campaign way to Naval Officer Programs" Several Specialties II defray the cost of a huge enthusiasm on the part of the stu- Night lars to for eligible college men in the Officer Programs now offered 8 pm, Tomorrow to its present library. dents. More than 150 students addition Ap&^aiate Seeks 'Mature^ Perspective On Life states of Pennsylvania, Delaware, include such specialties as Naval will explore the govern- have registered for the various The fourth in the current year's Morosky sections of West Virginia and New Aviator, Navigator, Bombardier, area as a source of funds courses, thou^ only about 75 were series of Law Forum lectures at ment What does separate a MAN from York. Several Officer Candidate Radar Intercept Officer, Air In- the undersigned, have united our God. Only when one has realized Law School will be in Villlanova's multi -faceted ef- telligence, Line and Staff Corps anticipated. This is evidence of the Vilianova men? good — Programs leading to a commission the library efforts toward a common both his greatness and his minute- by the Honorable Joseph fort to raise money for and the coveted Officer and other highly skilled the growing student interest in presented The academic life offers to young one another in the Naval Service and other scheduled projects con- namely that in aiding ness may he be said to have be- D. Tydings, United States Senator i:: invaluable opportunities of Wings (rf Gold will be offered. management opportunities in the co-curricular endeavors. All of men the intelli- Navy nected with University develop- through spiritual direction, come a man. This, gentlemen, and the classes are expected to be from Maryland. education, for it is only through Incidentally, some candidates who Navy. gent discussion, and decisive ac- only this, is our goal. Tydings, who is Chair- ment. Training is conducted at Pen- filled to capacity, despite the fact Senator learning that these same young create a wear glasses may qualify. Gen- For the past three years Moro- tion we are able to Those interested may ccmtact: that fourteen teachers are em- man of the Subcommittee on Im- men can prepare to ascend pla- erally, college visits are sched- sacola, Florida for aviation can- of influence within our en- sky has been associated with the sphere Student at ployed. Some of the courses will provements in Judicial Machinery teaus of both higher values and Apostolat* uled cmce a year and if the team didates and Newport, Rhode Office of vironment. Box 9, Vilianova Uni varsity the Senate Committee on the Navy Department's Tech- this during the col- Island for Line and Staff Corps be employing two or more in- of pers

February 1, 1967 • THE ViLLANOVAN • Page 5 Poge 4 • THE VILLANOVAN • Februory 1, 1967 Barstool Philosopher So to Speak o a Reojction Zero The "Compared to war, all other Paradox forms of human endeavor

* < The university 'bookstore** remains largely as It shrink to insignificance. was. Although topless restaurants seem to be all the Could anything be more mag- current rage, we are afraid that bookless book- nificent?! God, how I love stores add little to the local scene. Perhaps they Lupton it!"

- .< -Patton: Ordeal and are tourist attractions, but certainly Vlllanova*s Triumph barren bookshop leaves much to be desired Insofar Equality as It fills student and faculty demands for both texts DRAFTTHEM into the military? and non- required readings. Never! Ours is a proud organi- zation, made up of men and women There has been absolutely no reaction to the Affair We Americans have often failed to make a clear who have ideals and principles, VILLANOVAN* s recent call for an Increment In the distinction between individualism and equality. While There are indications that Villanova is becoming and what's even more important, number of books available on this campus. A tele- the two are related, we should not blur the dis- more like Harvard everyday. With the quiet state- men and women who have the phone call from the manager of the University Shop tinction which makes our personal contacts far more courage and the will to live up to ment released by this university on the dismissal meaningful. would have been all that was necessary to order those beliefs. They take great of William Lupton, Villanova has showed that it has Originally, '^individualism** was coined by Alexis a few racks of paperback books. These books could pride in themselves, in their uni- the dignity to pass the acid test and join the big time. de Tocqueville to describe the prevalent American have been ordered on consignment at no financial forms and in their nation, qualities Harvard bounced Timothy Leary a few years back ** risk. that campus "cuties" have yet to social attitude of Leave me alone, I can take care of for his dabbling with LSD. Now Villanova has ** dis- Apparently business at the **bookstore** has been acquire. Until they do, they will myself.*' Equality, in "All men are created equal,** associated" itself from William Lupton after that booming so loudly that those who work there have never "belong." referred to the more democratic notion that no one teacher was involved in an unfortunate incident with been unable to hear the pleas of their customers. -Anonymous Serviceman is politically privileged, that we share equal respon- the same drug. law It would seem that the customer Is always right, sibilities to the and the community. The university handled thewhole unless he is a student. In which case he has no Our heritage of thinking "All situation with considerable re- Congress individuals are equal" need to be rights at all. straint and fairness. Admittedly 09 understood more subtly than facile There might be a day soon when the cash regis- they were in a touchy situation o ' Keeping interpretations permit. No two ters, will not click so loudly, Plight of a Middle-of-the-Roader from the publicity point of view. are in fact equal if we mean The parents of prospective stu- people talent, emotions or other dents just don't like to hear re- equality of a distinct features. And at first sight, Regents Bounce Kerr ports that little Johnnie's English Reagan's if two things are equal, it would ion Evaluated teacher has been known to turn The Faith By Ron Javers to follow that they are not on, even in the privacy of his own seem '*It must be emphasized that this evaluation Is emor, the conservatives finally the semester break the doing was not unusual unique, "individual." There must ' 'Damned if I do, and damned if also another $22 million from home. What started out as a little Over tain some type of integrity. Powell was rid themselves of Kerr. in Congress. Many of the other be some difference for things to nothing more or less than a statenlent of student I don't." This might have been the the Regents' special funds, which private experimentation with a ver- newspapers were packed with It was obvious that Rep. Powell congressmen are doing the same be individual, and if they are dif- opinion — and must be accepted as precisely that.** old chestnut that Dr. Clark Kerr Ironically enough, some of traditionally have been set aside boten drug, became a public issue stories telling the shocked public did not believe in this integrity. Kerr's strongest detractors seem for projects to of how Rep. Adam Clayton Powell things. It wasn't too long ago ferent, they are not equal. With these words Charlie Murphy, Director of Villa- was mumbling when he was shaken enhance quality when pictures of Lupton hit the What Powell did, he did in the to be the very ones who will be education. and were picked up had flagrantly squandered their when a Texas congressman in- out of his tree at the University of local papers open for all to see. His consti- In personal relations, treating nova* s first Course and Teacher Evaluation, brought hurt most by his departure. voked congressional immunity California two weeks ago. Kerr, a More Than by the wire services. Reports of tax money in world tours, night tuency knew what he was to a close Hollywood others as solely individual can be his prefatory remarks to this present The new President, whoever he his dash through the streets of clubs and excursions with beauti- rie-elected to avoid criminal prosecution. $43,000 a year PhJ). was fired doing and they always a serious mistake. In viewing - The new pinched budget, along a from evaluation, •.; v:: -..^ ::: ^y.-.^ :-- might be, will for certain not be clad in nothing more ful women. Besides all this There was congressman 'r^/i: '-.v:\ from the top job in one of the finest Germantown him. Many of us forget that Powell others as separate and unique, we with an expected crack-down on take a different the a man deemed "soft onCommies" than his hallucinations rocked this high living, the Negro congress- in Ohio who would Yet, In all honesty, thie VILLANOVAN feels that educational institutions in was a key factor the passing emphasize the singularity at the academic freedom, and alleged with him on each of his of reactionary by the powers that be in Cali- campus. People reacted to the news man from Harlem was wanted of of the most important woman Mr, Murphy must have first bitten his tongue and world. A group some expense of an appreciation of fornia. Mr. Reagan and his cron- '*anti -American" activities, depending on by the law in his own home state. many junkets. Probably the most Regents lined up with Ronald in different ways, social legislation of the Great equality as human beings. Nancy then his pen before he wrote these closing words. threatens to drive out many of the the of Death ies have already shown that they their broadmindedness and sense He could not set foot in his own in passing hypocritical aspect of whole Reagan, former TV host Society. For his help is much smarter, prettier and highly respected that No greater truth could be stated than that this by believe the process of running a "brains" of humor. Admittedly, the whole district because there was a con- Powell affair was present in the Valley Days, and now, some these bills, Powell received a friendlier than Sue; in fact, by have been attracted to places like evaluation was trick of fate or electoral whimsy, huge university complex is affair had its comical side, and tempt of court charge pending personal letter from President senate when the senators permitted many months in cautious prepara- just about any standard, it seems the Berkeley campus in recent Governor of California. The re- analogous to running a dime store, the newspapers took full advantage against him. him for his ef- Thomas Dodd to take his seat. tion, and that it was a cause celebre between Johnson thanking that Nancy is a better person than action in but twice as simple. years. Already Reagan's that in the writing of their What is this country coming This is a country of equality, sult of this California Conserva- of forts. Sue. Yet somehow we know that our Student Government and the present Adminis- firing Dr. Kerr been ques- tive's collusion was Kerr's ouster. has headlines^ **Professor Bares All," to when a man like this was per- Not Unusual not of interests. Maybe Mr. Powell Product God thinks as much of Sue as of tration for over a year. This evaluation bland, Cost tioned and protested by prominent he called was wrote one local daily. mitted to make the laws all failed to see that what was correct when him- We Nancy. It would be for us The ex-President of what he The novice governor has been as wrong not necessarily because the writers are unimagin- educators from as far afield The university officials were of the land, besides hold the chair- self a Dreyfus. to decide that Sue is worth less himself liked to refer to as the operating on the premise of in- Yale's President Kingman Brew- mum. They waited, collected all manship of one of the most ative In expression, but because they were not no than someone else, if only for the "multiversity" has been creasing the price of the product as close at hand as The University ster, and from of the pertinent facts, kept a important committees in Con- writing with stylistic, but with compromising pens. stranger to the tribulations of a to meet increased operating reason that Sue is a person. ex- a group of three Nobel Prize win- gress? Cal- straight face before the public, The VILLANOVAN knows only too well the whole middle-of-the-road liberal in penses. He proposes charging tu- ners now working at Berkeley. 3 and finally announced their de- The charges against Rep. Powell Retreat On the other hand, to treat political arena. OH sad tale of the ifornia's extremist ition costs to the Califomians the ex-movie star is countless mechanical meetings with Perhaps cision in the case. There was were quite serious. Besides his others as equals without an under- who are already c oppressed by the beginning to realize that there is of their uniqueness would administrative leaders, the paternal homilies on stu- Left Right and Damned little doubt in most people's minds open living with an entourage standing of taxation which has thus far sup- more to the task of governing o dent literary responsibility and the final what the decision would be: "Wil- women at his hideaway at Bimini, be a greater error. Over- Pontlous In 1963-4, "the time of the ported the double -bladed axe of ttian is learned in a Hollywood the Harlem pastor had t)een charg- emphasizing equality leads one to Pilate washing of the hands of a project liam Lupton is no longer associated of academic troubles" at Berkeley, this writer free public education. studio, and, unfortunately for the in ed with collecting a salary the think that everyone operates on with Villanova University." This Import by a University hierarchy which has more would have stood with many of Dr. Kerr had intended to meet educational system of California, -r was all they said, and again they for someone who had never worked the same formulas, as it were- a con- fear of lawsuits than faith in the left leaning liberals in the rising costs with a plan that, the good guys don't always win. ought react Its student leaders* said it with dignity, although it's for him. Powell had also raised that Jeff and Lou to demnation of Kerr for his then- while not being feasible in the Mr. Reagan may succeed where character and prudence. hard to be dignified when one of the ire of his fellow congressmen the same way when you lock them apparent ability to speak simul- long run, would at least assure Mario Savio failed: in making the that this evaluation your professors is literally by his arbitrary rulings in his out of their rooms. While few of Now is completely student run, taneously from both sides of his the continuation of hi^ academic University of California a really Dark us are that naive, notice that when his down," committee. it is hoped that "caught with pants the next product will build on the mouth. At the same time, Kerr standards for the system. His second-rate institution. Lupton has been "disassociat- Overwhelming Vote Lou, rather than smiling and taking excellent Ideals of the first — It will was being decried by the con- freeze on new admissions would "Step right up, gentlemen; file thinking about something I read That be molded it like ed," although his pay will con- In this year's elections was your joke a sport, smashes press for being too lib- have insured the quality of into a penetrating evaluation servative ed- there right in line; that's right, use any somewhere. About compulsion and condemn which reflects not only tinue until June, another mark of rather obvious that was a your door down; you him eral, and "soft on Communism" ucation in the interim while new one of those doors. Come right how it limits the voluntariness of editorial maturity, but also writing of high integrity. consideration on the university's reaction against the Negro de- for not having what you consider in his stand with the new line budget plans were proposed. The . 'k\- up, put that cigarette out and hurry an act. And if no voluntariness, attitude (i.e., the part. mands for civil rights. The Amer- the "right" same Savio Leftists. The conservative cause of the univeristy's budget inside. For tonight, tomorrow, and then would claim ican people have tired of some that no as you and Jeff have). You have elements on the California Board woe seems to be Reagan himself. Friday is your big chance, gentle- morality may be attributed to the Heritage all the marches and sit-ins. "The made the assumption that people of Regents wanted the Free Speech His proposed budget would give yillanovan's men. Your big chance to be with Negro has his CiVil Rights act. Which leads to the interesting are equal and should have one leaders expelled. Kerr favored a the university $7 million less in God, to communicate. So get in Bill—what more does he want!" implication of some kind of an common "right" attitude; deviation at least, the more lenient position, and eventu- funds than the current stipend of .; So then officially there, step in line, and do what To the Editor, The demands on Congress were amoral retreat. But anyway, you from this is viewed as "being ally won out. This was not to be $241 million. Reagan's monetary notorious "Lupton Affair" is clos- loyal unquestioning Villanovans saying ..." Regardless of how the Athletic also rising to do something about were screwed up." You have ignored easily forgotten, and when Ronald estimates already include the $20 ed. But we all know that people have done for so many years. And the activities of Rep. Powell. Rep. Then there's always the the individual in treating three Department may justify, in its own ;. mm Reagan made the switch from pan- million he expects to gamer from will go on talking about it. Little welcome back to your fourth (or ecumenical movement as appli- mind, its peculiar rationalization Morris Udall said that he could people as equals. p •*^iV.;4;v. knowing cake to handshake, to become gov- next year's tuition charges, and jokes will be passed with third or second or first) annual cable to the Catholic university. EDITOR-IN'CHIEF ..••.•• .Ronald A. Javers of the situation as to the sale of not face his constituency unless EDITOR. winks. Indignant arguments will university sponsored IBM Student (Yes, Villanovan, the ecumenical Mark Twain suggested, "Don't ASSOCIATE Nicholas M. Rongione season books to the Palestra, the something was done. The Repub- break out now and again. People treat others as you would have MANAGING EDITOR « » • • .Brenden Brett Retreat!" movement is applicable to the fact remains that all law students licans were behind any motion inspired to-write -- FEATURE EDITOR .Neil Sheehan will no doubt be And so it goes, but it's tra- Catholic university.) No them treat you their tastes may at Villanova pay the same ac- to stop any Democrat. On the more EDITOR I NEWS Steve Buck naive letters to newspapers, letters dition. Everything is there to make meatJess Fridays -- we finally be different," am finally dis- tivities fee of $35 as do all un- day the 90th Congress was sworn ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR Jim O'HoTe concerned with "A VILLANOVAN'S covering, long after some of my on was denied the retreat a sideshow but a barker realized that there's some sort of God Our Side in. Rep. Powell dergraduate students and, hence, SPORTS EDITOR •••-.f •>'.«'• * .Gerard Bruderle letter HERITAGE", as was one with his striped jacket, cane, and contradiction in the concept of friends, that any other person is ASSOCIATE SPORTS EDITOR .Bob Mclntyre should be and are entitled to, all his committee and seat. By an that has already appeared in the profoundly special. A brief, deep days overwhelming voice vote, Con- megaphone. You almost want to "compulsive sacrifice," Religion COPY EDITOR ; .Tryn Grubb The of the warring feudal princes over. benefits that flow from the paying are writer of the Evening Bulletin. The wish God good luck, because you as a crutch is slowly, maybe surely, recognition of vast complexity PHOTO EDITOR Pete Rideg The crusades and so called **Holy Wars** phen- of such a fee. One such benefit gress had denied the legal were this little beauty somehow thought know He deserves something but of memories, problems, hopes and Cartoonist '¥'*.• .»'•;• «.:• Kevin Gallon representative of the American most assuredly finally, being > f'^.:<» of includes the ability to buy a sea- omena a bygone era, an era that we would like to that is was his responsibility to l)etter. But it's a necessary evil, loves which constitutes just one Circulation Manager...... Henry Schaedler son book to the Palestra. people his seat in the Congress removed. (Someday, we may even Business Manager think of as terribly primitive in explain Villanova's ways to the seemingly intrinsic to the concept person, any person whatever, im- Ed Leo comparison to our The policy of the Athletic De- until an investigation was con- take a great stand and advocate, it himself things. Suddenly, in Moderator Rev. Louis A. Rongione, O.S.A. Enlightenment. world. He took upon of the mass compulsory retreat. suggest, or at least people presses two We live in that Enlightened genera- partment this year has been to ducted into his activities. This remind that all Villanovans are maturing, one understands in real Associate Moderator Eugene J. Ruane to prove Or something like that. So why that Christ made a reference to the a tion where Science, Philosophy, Theology, deny this ri^t to all law stu- action was not taken lightly by In addition to the above named Editors, the following are also and The and then went about that every person members not acid heads, bother? First of all with mass crutch aspect of religion when He emotional way Arts, have had dents; thus, the department has the elderly speaker John Mc- of the Editorial Board: Ronald Fletcher, Dennis Hannon, Arthur tremendous and rapid advancement. showing that a "Villanovan's Heri- you' meet is so awesomely an in- warned his col- retreats, then possibly even with offered his one great command- William lowered itself to adopting a pol- Cormack. He Johnson, Keane, Alfred Norcott, Jeffrey Radowich, and In the world of Catholic tage" is something tatooed on one's dividual. And at the same time one Theology these vast few compulsory retreats. (And while ment -- and it began with "Thou Viola. icy of academic and economic leagues about their actions. Robert like considers making the ulti- years have been the ecumenical forehead to be carried around you're at it, maybe with com- -- at least GENERAL STAFF Dale Pappert, Pete Coplin, Barry Lockwood, years, the years of discrimination. He probably realized that the shall" and continued about love the white man's burden for the pulsory theology and philosophy mate statement of equality: that Pete O'Meara, John Morton, Tom Grassey, Ralph Maltese, Fred a human understanding guided by the strength of an We law students at Villanova action used against Powell would as preeminent over all the tra- rest of one's life. He wanted to each person in the world is Hetxier, Steve Morrison, Jeff Johns, Horry Williams, Ed Blozejewski, someday be used against innocent courses rather than electives in ditional "Thou shall nots,")Sowhy enduring Christian tradition. These deplore the situation and it have been the wish big cold world out precious -- that the I is not the Don Holmes, Charles McElrone, Jock Frank Miller, explain to that those fields, and so on.) Com- not introduce McGarvey, Dick to be corrected. Alumni at congressmen. some aspect of years of the Church's own Great Society where We indignant he was as a value -- that because of Poini, Jim Proud, Mike Schmitt, Louis Sonzogni, Barry Thomas, Bill men there how pulsion is most often used to shield positive moral pursuit into supreme the law school deem the policy Powell Was Open our can live side to such goings unique and priceless in- Whittermore, Pete Sheils, George Moesel, Neil McGarry, Tom Hitch- by side, each abiding by the constant loyal alumnus, that some kind of incompetence, some retreats by abolishing the present our be unjust in view of the fact that The question is controversial, cock, Frank Povlico, Bill Toomey, Mike Koin, Gerard Cunningham, ethic of love — not the chauvinistic on had gone on at good old alma kind of rational impotency, that system. Retreats dividualism we are equal. It seems love of one's we have been able to buy season but were the activities of --but private re- Bill Tovoni, RogerMcBride, Mimi Daly, Claire Koplus, truly comprehend in- Mike Donoghue. mater. He felt it his responsibility can only answer, "Don't ask why, treats -- should that to country, but the Christian love of one's fellow man. tickets to the Palestra for the past Powell deserving of the type of be improved and The VILLANOVAN is published weekly by the undergroduote stu- university from the dividualism implies recognition of to rescue the it's your duty. It should be obvious. advocated, and I'm sure those who dents of Villonovo In such an advanced society three years as undergraduates and punishment he received? Bas- University. Opinions expressed herein do not as ours there is depths to which she had plunged. equality; not an equality of identity, doing Don't ask silly questions!" ,.. "I have participated in, for example, necessarily reflect the official views of the University. no as law students. ically, what Powell was such thing as a **war for civilization." Poor beg your pardon, you were saying but an equality based on the vast- Second class postage paid at Villonovo, was wrong. Our representatives Penno. Editorial and Busi- Jerry Consalvi {Continued on page 8) (Continued on page 8) Cardinal Spellman. There will be no something? I'm sorry, but I was ness of the infinitely personal. ness offices located on the second floor of Dougherty Hall, Villonovo, more cru- have a certain obligation to main- {Continued on page II) University. sades. 4 .

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February 1, 1967 • THE VILLANOVAN • Poqe 7 Page 6 • THE VILLANOVAN • Februory 1,1 967 cannot take seriously the im- MacBird shall never, never be undone We plot; Miss Garson never Theatre lie Book Ce u Tin burning wood doth come to Wash- plications of the gives us any of the facts necessary for 09 'he Book Ce ai ington. -- that he can't fall an Indictment mainly because there VAMP Now self-assured Musical Stairs; the are none. She was purposely sketchy and to Robert, the great Bird disregards In her treatment of MacBlrd's A Fallen Angel defections of his followers. Disgruntled vague management of MacBlrd's Involvement In the assassination because, lO The Hard Life with the Today was at a standstill; aU the news Giving 'em the Bird :Foul Play however, the 2nd knowing that: "There's proof enough for A Lesson For "Smooth Society," media was ready; all the peq;)le one who wants to see," a little allusion Brecht Upcoming J. Harris Pritchard Witch (the Negro) curses: .^> •• > were ready ... -- we're on our and Pleadin' and will go a long way. A. J. L. Publishing Co. MacBird him as a running mate Damn this prayln' By Mary Lois Anderson From the U.N. the question was f, this Is In -violent slime. The true relevance of satire for Today" is a slim Barbara Garson burlesque way, non "A Lesson asked, "What does God look like?" Garson's caricatures and a bevy of witty MacBird, snubbed by a Ken O'Dunc I'm off my knees; man, you've used Love in E Flat The Good Woman of Setzuan Sharing a stifling bedroom with volume of drawings accompanied Grassy Knoll Press The Angel was at first puzzled invite John to Texas your time. couplets. knows the plot, boy Play- eight other persons ... using a a short story about an angel. aide, decides to up Everyone Opening February 16 in the by but after a few minutes he with that "fat, hungry with his following. MacBird, yet girl, boy and girl have a will Brecht' s "The Good crude toilet filthied by drunks... story begins after one of those Despite the Yale Drama School Dean's to impress him meets box be The answered. For us to tell you the inaugural speeches and the like, through with your snubs and I'm look," Is shown In a never ending search moi'e than casual attracUon for having to dress In almost full tests in New Mexico. MacBIRD a parody, it is really After I'm Woman of Setzuan." From what atomic bomb answer would do gross injustice calling for concensus. Garson succeeded In finally does go to Texas through with your spurn. each other, and the relationship this writer has seen,thls show has view of leering prisoners . . . eat- After the test had taken place, the nothing more than a low comedy satire Ken O'Dunc to the author, so we will let the illustrating Johnson's management to his death in a mamier throu^ with you Whltey ... so burn, crass that follows Is anything but casual. being the finest ing meals already tasted by survey team saw sometiiing which frequently borrows lines (or and proceeds I'm the potential for army reader speculate or buy the book. of affairs; no one line of hers, however, the death of the town drunk baby, bum! The trials and tribulations of young Grad Theatre production of the swarming files . . . Such are some falling out of the sky. Going over slightly changes familiar ones), but with befitting One thing for sure, if the answer suitably illustrates her picture of Mac- rather than the assassination of a Presi- With this the Negroes rise up and love has been a favorite subject year, and perhaps the finest Grad of the memorable daily exper- to investigate, they were amazed no intent to parody the original author was true all of us would have to Bird; Instead, I offer an authentic John- United States: fire to all of the Capitol's cherry of poets, dramatists, songwriters, ever. The cast Is enormous iences of Barbara France, a Villa- discover that the fallen object his work. dent of the set show to readjust our entire value system. or son utterance: say Jack Kennedy left and follow the path Half of the latest prophecy ful- "They gossips ever since dis- nova junior nursing student who It appeared that this As a great generality, MacBIRD follows (Heads turn trees. and Adam for a Playbox production, some- was an angel. had style, but I'm the one who's got the Bob Viola vehicle across the stage) filled. It remains only for Robert to covered the birds and the between thirty-five and forty participated in the 1966 Villa- of heaven was knocked the plotline of MacBETH; as far as in- of an imagined where resident bills in unison) that his father had cut out passed." old story Is being nova Aid to Mexico Project. blast. The officer dividual passages are concerned, ALL: (Chanting announce bees. The same members. It is an amalgamation out by an atomic The Ken O'Dunc's don't get off much •. . . . he's coming . . of all his sons so as to the Walnut Street that they had however, Miss Barbara Garson culls : He's coming the hearts presented at of graduate students, undergradu- in charge realized The Bird better. True, they have style, but In th? • dies ;... going ... he's going ... their scruples. MacBird In the form of says Barbara, special so they them from many of Shakespeare's works he's paralyze Theater LOVE ates, and outside people from "However," something very (Continued from page 6) glorious end they are no better than any other (A shot rings out) of a heart attack, and the Ken IN E FLAT, but with some new Hedgerow Theatre and The Theatre "once I moved out of that hole immediately flew this celestial and even a few from the Bible. (Although I you think I'm acting like power-hungry politician. Not only Is know VOICE: He's gone! O'Dunc family has rescued us from twists that make this show sur- Arts. direc- and got into another home, I was to Washington to be per- impossible for her to do so, I'd swear ONE of The Living The captive a toad Robert shown catering to the left, the The Earl of Warren, who has been tyranny --or have they? I submit the prisingly fresh and amusing. tor, Mr. Robert Hedly, says that much happier." Turning serious, sonally interviewed by the presi- she lifted from President Johnson's But still 1 choose the middle of by MacBird to head an Investiga- lines: right, and the center, but Teddy Is pic- reac- State of the Union Message.) asked play's closing Norman Krasna, an Oscar winning to do an epic in Brechtian style, Barbara gave this succinct dent. The angel was brought into recent suffered the road. tion, at first thinks he's to ferret out tured as a dlm-wltted child who and author of -month stay in Ala- the president The play, which pictures MacBird as ROBERT: screenwriter, SUN- an extremely competent and bal- tion to her two a room occupied by Although is certainly complications In his heart removal op- MacBIRD the facts: lords, black sorrow hovers o'er presents Mexico: it chief advisors who the murderer of John Ken O'Dunc, is My DAY IN NEW YORK, anced cast is needed. Mr. Hedly mo, Veracruz, "When and all of his read, and while there are eration. fun to Oh, curs^ spite the land. plight of two bright attrac- believes that this cast is one of time to leave, I didn't want barrage of questions at opened with the appearance of three EARL: the came fired a fits of genius, the play suf- Probably the most admirable of all many ever I was born to set MacBird, our brilliant leader, lives tive young people caught up finest he with. flustered spirit. But witches: a student demonstrator, a Negro, That the has ever worked to go." this somewhat fers from a lack of polish. Ifs the play's characters Is Lord Stevenson, things right. no more. in the modern sexual relationship The **The dismay, the angel and an old leftist. We move quickly theme of Good Woman to everyones true that when dealing with the the of Head. however, he realizes the true tragic twist of fateful sorrow, Egg lovemaking without com- is attack poverty. Rewarding Summer their questions to the pre-election Ken O'Dunc camp Soon, A of of Setzuan" an on refused to answer Johnson administration the axe is of his assignment: friends. EGG: To see, or not to see? That Is mitment. Being done in the style of semi- he did agree to answer where Miss Garson wastes no time in nature a Barbara's comments about her although more apprc^wriate than the scalpel, EARL: Oh, whine and pout, your president this fearful the question. until now, not many would it Is that this one question. giving us the first brushstrokes which Makes me Up documentary , hoped four weeks of unpleasant living one and only but nevertheless. Miss Garson's to bury That ever I was born day. Whether 'tis wiser as a states- that this story sounds very realistic approach will be spring- the angel's concession, it eventually picture the clan as amoral say a conditions show that not all young After reference to the child of an unwed >, doubt. though I never sought It, history man to Ignore like comedy, well it is; and to the formation sincere the top leaders opportunists: :^ And much a board volunteer workers are self-deny- was agreed among daughter of MacBird as "Early the plottlngs of Ken O'Dunc's to her most demanding The gross deception of outrage- surprisingly it's a good one. The questioning as Concerning the the problem they JOHN: Good God, this womanly whimp- Amid Assigned me ing ascetics. But her unwilling- in the country Bird" is needless. This joke and call the Image of ous liars. I heirs, the witches task. boy is a young Intern making $25 plight of the poor. It is hoped that steamy, seml-prlml- faced was not national but globular ;• v.;^; ering just when need your ness to leave others might have been funny at the forth from the kettle to de- Or to speak out against a reign a and the girl is a school to let the world manly immorality! General Ky To follow my great predecessor's week, this play win operate as a symbol tlve Alamo seems to Indicate that so they decided Independent Socialist Club in prophecies to MacBird; of evil teacher on summer vacation. They that radiates about our their visitor and the ques- Moments later the witches prophesy liver two path meaning living with typical Mexican fam- know of Berkeley, but they are really out of I*. with beating heart or human And by so doing, end there for live in the same apartment house present society. by the to MacBird that he will be Vice-Presi- No man In hewing out the Smooth Society. ilies and working for the better tion should be drawn up place here. all time blood So, choked with grief, I pledge one floor S4)art, but this situation To re-enforce this message United Nations. dent and then President -- neither of my health, better education, and great- In retrospect, one gets the im- chance and hope to work ever harm MacBird or touch his v The presents no problems on getting films have been taken of the slums this news made public, Shall , When was which he believes is possible. Within solemn word er happiness of the townspeople, pression that Miss Garson rushed throne. within for change. together, hoorah for the American of Philadelphia to show that even the press had a field day. This twenty lines, however, Robert has in- To lift aloft the banner of MacBird. can be a rewarding and worth- her manuscript (for who knows Long live "Pox Amerlcanal" (Continued on page 7) ^ fire escape! The plot thickens as in this area of opulence and growth to spend a summer. item was bigger than anything else formed MacBrid of John's wish to have while way what reason), I personally would she finds out that he really cares, there exist places in history. All the information where one have liked the satire to have been cares enough In fact to plant a must fight off rats and children media around the world cooperated Television Hospitality a bit more unified and a bit more microphone In her apartment and play in heaps of garbage. The to prepare for the day when the finely honed, but I suppose it can't listen for evidence of Infidelity. message of this play is clear. When Barbara how thinks about angel would give the answer to this Burke's Law be demanded especially when all She and her sister decide to teach The opulent society must never Alamo, she claims that what first all- important question. In the Garson seems to be after is a few the young doctor a lesson; they turn her back on the needs of comes to mind are the people of United Nations all the member laughs — which she certainly has drop very clear hints that poor her less fortunate. the town, people who are now countries, communist and free «/> received. Undoubtedly, one rea- young sixth grade school teacher There is an interesting aspect her friends. She likes to refer to alike, gave their full cooperation son for the work's current success is In a family way. This has its to the history of Mr. Hedly's the "epitome of hospitality" In deciding the question. All the o and the is merely that: **it's fash'nable r'-:-:-^:( expected effect of bringing association with this play. While which characterized those who world waited for the fateful day in fact to call him villain, (and) out the hidden In all true at the University of Texas he was were hosts to the seven Vllla- arrive. to tweak him by the nose." Despite American males; he decides It Involved with the production of novans while they taught English, When the long-awaited for day all criticism, it's about time we Is his duty to propose marriage. "Good Woman" and certain right- gave first aid lessons, worked finally did arrive, the whole world I • Pyne Box had something like MacBIRD. The Burndy Just to prove that women are ist groups made threats to picket around the shabby church, and more underhanded and sneaky than the performances. Other more generally got to know the Ala- men she shocks her young suitor serious threats Arere made, and monlans. Summing up her ex- Corporation- The night people have two new heroes. They have with the news that now she is getting on the opening night plainclothes perience, Barbara declares: "I cmme heroes. They are Alan Burke and Joe Pyne. married and not to him, but to a police were stationed in the think I was very lucky. I got a no ^ GJRAHD OPENING premise and banker who will be able theatre. The uproar was caused lot more out of It than I gave Burke is a bearded, middle-aged, intellectual- In- rich to provide everything for her and by the communist affiliation with to the Mexicans. The rewards WEDNESDAY EVENING residence for America's living rooms, and Pyne is the oncoming family. At this point the play's author Bertolt Brecht. were greater than my efforts." FEBRUARY 1$t-<:30 promise. Admittedly, Alan Burke P.M. a Duke Snider look- a- like. the whole thing looks entirely hope- As a dramatist, Brecht's humani- was appears more profound, if not more intelligent, than less, but as a student of tarlanism usually hinders his con- I® The Burndy Corporation f • MASTER AND DOCTOR OF than 40 years ago clean-shaven colleague. Both gentlemen, however, American bedroom comedy knows formity to communist doctrine, founded more his SCIENCE IN NUCLEAR everything turns out peachy- and there have been times when PljyERAMA on the premise that total fulfill- survive on sneers, leers, and tears. ENGINEERING: creamy in the end. his outspoken manner of present- ment of a definite need would into ofspeed spectacle! brings life to this he sees as important sweeps YOU a drama and Mr. Burke and Mr. Pyne represent WNEWs (New What really ing what Financial aid available for En- a dynamic growth situa- produce show is the performance of Morty has gotten him into trouble with ; gineering and Science Majors for the big-time through the inevitably 'TtftllNC time again that York) try tion. Time and Gunty as our hero's overworked, fellow Marxists. ^^' ;.,. for study in Nuclear Engineer- back door. They are the leaders of the new premise has been proven true. closed overtired roommate. The comic Geroge McClancy, set designer ing. Fellowships, traineeships, hosting audience-participation shows at Late; and research assistantships a- CVA MARIE And it's why Burndy has become breed, lines and timing are at their best is totally renovating the Playbox time. Both programs begin with an in- when these two young doctors get just for this production, which vailable. For information write: the foremost manufacturer of , Show prime- S.yNT Chairmon, Department of Nu- discussion between the host and the noted, together to talk over life, love, should be an absorbing and mean- electrical and electronic connec- troductory clear Engineering, University situationist • and the price of plasma. Gunty ingful drama with a message of tors, terminals and installation guest, who may be anyone from a devout of Virginia, Charlottesville, lONTAlVD steals the scenes where he has importance to everyone exper- equipment. flying saucer expert who believes in Virginia. to an amateur lines and could, if he wanted to iencing it at the Playbox. With an Burndy believes that its future little non-green men. Invariably, either the guest is steal the show, but shows the re- International must be based upon men and ridiculed by the host, or the host gangs up with the straint expected of supporting Cast women of ability and imagination audience characters. Hal Buckley as our guest to destroy those members of the SENIORS! Of Stars! To- intern hero is Ivy and Intellectual if it is to maintain its position. enough courage to get up on the *'dock.*' Pyne*s ^^Ju with and adequate as a comedian. Kathe- day, there are growth opportuni- of well-timed wise- EXPLORE YOUR PROFESSIONAL technique consists primarily leen Nolan as the confused ties available in almost every CAREER DEVELOPMENT cracks. He can get almost as many laughs as Jack heroine is attractive, shows a Burndy operation phase of the Benny can from an un- funny line. Burke follows a good sense of comic timing, and OPPORTUNITIES manufacturing, . . engineering, . sophisticated pattern of slightly smug **isn't overall is adequate. 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Editor's Note: In the spirit of irNX Happenings all free universities, the ^'^'^'«'«'^'^'^'«^^«^^'^^.-«.^'^^'«'«< VILLANOVAN wishes to fe^'^'v^'^'^'^'^^^'v^''^^'^-^'^^^^^^'^''^'^'^'^^'^'^-^'^'^'^^'^ ^'v^-^'^^^'^'%^^'^^.^ Letters To The Editor The Junior -Senior class smok- avail all students with infor- Free University at U. of P. & Civic Center Blvd., from Feb- poral whose warmth and wit work WAHTS ers, which began last ni^t with ruary 11 through March 7. miracles in restoring mation on local tuition • free minor educational experiences* a landmark of American filmdom, Motion picture programs on art reality to men shocked by war's Editor Mike Stiblch announced "Citizen Kane/' will continue next and artists will be presented in shattering experience. It is a film that the LYNX Is accepting r week with "The Wild Ones," star* ttie Civic Center Museum auditori- which will speak to you in the material for the Spring edition (Continued from page 4) ring Marlon Brando. um each Saturday and Sunday, at language of love, laughter and J of the LYNX MAGAZINE. Manu- « * • that I to mate 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. Museum hours tears. It is a color production which The point wish and student. It began as a means of operation. Everyone is welcome as Tuesday night lecture series mod- 25th ORDNANCE DETACHMENT The Coordinating Committee of must have the author's scripts The 1967 Summer Program to are 9 to 5 Monday through Sat- Angle Dickinscxi and is that I thank whoever is respon- facilitating the exchange of ideas teacher and/or student. All course erated by Ira Einhorn will bring to also stars (EOD) the Free University has announced and address on them and name fhe University of Hawaii Summer urday, 1 to 5 Sunday. Admission Bobby Darin. sible for such possibilities to (X its students, professors and topics are chosen by the instructors this city outstanding speakers on APO San Francisco 96294 program for the spring term. among be submitted to rooms 210 can Session is now accepting reser- is free. hate to use the trite expressloiO The Free University begrins its other members of the community. themselves and no course topics the theme- -Analogues to the LSD or 318 St. Rita's Hall any time vations. This announcement was * * * broaden myself. Actually, it is second year of operation with over This exchange took place in an are solicited by the Free Univer- Experience: The Way Beyond. The PRESIDENT before February 22. It should be there I3 made by Dr. Robert E. Cralle, * * * Sheehan's moustache is more than broadening; 1000 students on its mailing list. atmosphere free from the restric- sity except when specifically re- first speaker scheduled is Timothy Neil Villanova University understood that the LYNX has Executive Director, the Adler Uni- more a deepening of my own cap- As in the past, the courses will tions of the familiar classroom or quested by students. The course Leary's former associate at longer. Villanova, Pa. full rights to works submitted versity Study Tour to Hawaii. Would you believe? Seventy- abilities which I hope will help be open to the public and will be lecture hall. This unique approach content is as broad or as narrow Harvard, Richard Alpert, on Feb- U.S.A. as well as the power to edit any Full details and an aj(>plicatioD seven percent of high school stu- me to become more 'human," free. There are no admission to education has provided many as the instructor ^d his class ruary 7th, He will be followed by Dear Sir: work, If necessary in conjunc- form are available by writing Dr. dents favor involuntary draft for or should I say humanistic? When standards and all interested fruitful hours of discussion in the desire, so each class is free to Bernard Arenson (master hypnotist Ttiis unit has received numer- tion with the author. Along with Cralle at 355 Stockton Street, San non-military tasks and 46% of the Travel-Stud/ Program I heard that this ''Russian guy" persons may attend. Both seminars nearly one- hundred topics offered pursue the goals of its own choos- and Chief Researcher of the Bureau ous Christmas Cards written by the usual prose and poetry the Francisco, California, 94108. girls want to be drafted, too. was coming, my curiosity was and individual lectures on topics in the first two semesters. ing. of Research of the Princeton Neu- students & grom)s at your uni- LYNX is also requesting sketches * * * (Scholastic Research Center.) aroused; it was ftirttier fed when of current interest will be offered rological Institute), Humphrey Os- Available to Germany versity. Many had names and ad- Since it was generally agreed Among the courses to be offered and artistic photography for an Ralph Maltese was confined to I saw an English teacher — I this year. The faculty is drawn mond (author of HOW TO LIVE dresses while others only con- that a free university should be run this spring will be a series of art section. As in the past the the infirmary last week with a *.^,*: mean professor; ttiat word is a WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA), tained e]q)ressions of ai^reciation from local universities, the com- Morse twenty-five — by its own students and faculty, discussions on contemporary LYNX is offering a severe case of the chicken pox. During 1967 Summer remnant of my high school days munity at large, and is unsalaried. Peckham (author of BEYOND THE ViUanovans in the past have and encouragement. it is now independent of S.D.S. The issues led by Jules Benjamin and dollar prize for the best work • * * place some ofVoznesensky's books hope that you will use some The teachers in the past have TRAGIC VISION and MAN'S RAGE the claimed many world records, but I Free University is administered by David Williams The course will submitted. Last semester A nationwide survey of tiie cur- National Carl Schurz Associa- of poetry on reserve in ttie library. come from as far away as New Jean Huston (co- few will be able to challenge the method to convey to these in- seek to bring together two persons FOR CHAOS), prize was won by Stephen M. art tion has announced travel-study a result, I have read a lltlte a Coordinating Committee which rent scene will he presented groups this unifs As York. of VARIETIES record held by a F. E. Peters. dividuals & serves only to disseminate in- of differing views to examine issues author THE OF Lamanna for his SECOND COM- in an exhibition titled "Art Across programs to German-speaking of him and am looking forward to Mr. Peters, who was in his deep appreciation and heartfelt formation and schedule such as Vietnam, LSD, germ war- PSYCHEDELIC EXPERIENCE), R. MUNION. America" at the countries for Summer, 1967. February 20th. However, in per- The Free University was estab- meeting Museum of the expres- (expert sexology, prime in the mid 1950's made thanks for their many places. The Committee has no fare and classified research, the E. L. Masters on Philadelphia Civic Center, 34th A student job tour organized in suing one of ttie small books in lished last year by the University over $250,000 in his lifetime by sions of support during tliis holi- the Kennedy assassination, Fidel author of CRADLE OF EROTICA, co(^peration with the German Zen- library, I noticed in the in- of Pennsylvania chapter of Students control over course topics, the the Researchfor the Foun- cashing close to 47,000 worthless day season. structure of, or the method of con- Castro, the nature of imperialism Director of trallstelle fuer Arbeitsver- troduction ttiat in Russia when for a Democratic Society as an fornia at Davis, author of the checks. We join with you and your stu- ducting classes. The Free Univer- and the need for revolution, truth dation for Mind Research), Edgar mittlung, in Frankfurt am Main, Vo2aiesensky read his poems, about attempt to remedy the problem of VANISHING ADOLESCENT), Stan dent body in hoping that peace sity espouses no ideology point and mass media, black power, and Z. Friedenberg (Professor of and Lufthansa German Airlines people — many of tliem the modem university's inability to or Krippner (Director of Research of 10,000 , Lupton will soon come to the Republic Sociology at the University of Cali- is of view beyond its own tenets of others of a similar nature. A -» .rtlgtijpL. advantages for young (I think that that the create a dialogue between teacher the Dream Laboratory, Maimonides " flflfftm . of Vietnam. young people studying German. classification often given to us Huayltal^ iEBt^oi%ig sleeps ^^nnnueajrom page I) film that the producers have called Sincerely Yours, They will be given an opportunity students) — were at hand. and ESP)y and other lectures to be "a fast and exciting hard-packed JAMES R. LOWE in Villan6va and its students thac enroll for six eight example has been announced. Among the seminars to to to weeks I think that an did most of his older colleaguesc adventure," is having its world CPT, OrdC be offered are Freudian Psy- in a summer job in Germany set. Not so that "culture" will mistake, sure, bui premiere at the Fox Theatre Feb- Acting Commander "He made a still Villanova, nor in chology- -Literature and Sexuality; and have additional travej be brought to as far as student problems, Lup- ruary 1st. The movie stars Rich- time after the job assignment is praise of "the finer things" have The World of Marshall McLuhan; ard Johnson and Elke Sommer. If ton Showed Desire," an acquaint- think that tte The Social Systems of South East completed. To tho Editor: I written. I merely ance of his cleverly pointed out you want to see a real, live, in Jobs include. placement in ho- folk students as a whole might do what Asia; and Black Humor in the . At the 5 o'clock mass this Present at all the Thursday the flesh (it's recommended for tels, hospitals, post offices, rest- past Sunday, Father Lawless once I am trying to do — give tiiem- Novel. adults) world premiere, stc^ <_ -> ^ afternoon coffee hours at which aurants and industry. Living and more displayed his fine oratorical, selves a chance to learn, enjoy, Although the initial date of reg- there were usually about seven around the Fox at 16th and Mar- working with German people gives style. His "Nowhere Men" was a and perceive a little more into istration has passed, it is still pos- or eight teachers from tiie entire ket and soak up all thatccmtinental a first-rate chance for in-depth sermon well conceived and force- the niceties of life. Voznesensky sible to register by calling either University faculty, Mr. Lupton erssatz. study of language and culture. into America which ; . fully delivered. Fr. Lawless' mes- has an hisight KI 5-3035 or BA 2-8969, could always be seen and easily Approximate departure date is sage was both powerful and poig- he put into poetry after he visit- approached and earned the ad- * * * June 15, returning Septenft)er 4. nant for it concerned us now and ed the U.S. I have only read a miration of many for his interest. "Captain Newman, M.D," is a Two 3-week language courses involved us all. miserly amount of him, but I think One student explained "I metLup- picture that swings from hilarity will be held at Mayrhofen, Austria, We, the students, deeply appre- he has something to say and some- I to tcMi because went those coffee to heart-break and back again. •' under auspices of the University ciate the thing to give. At least I'm hoping . ), time and energy im- •' hours in order to speak witii my r This second SGA feature which of Innsbruck. Excursions to scenic selfishly given us by Father in that he does. I only hope that wa r- '. I teachers. But none of my teachers plays one night only, Sunday, Feb. attractions will help to balance preparing and delivering his ser- at Villanova can meet him half bothered to attend, so I met Lupton 5 in Vasey Auditorium, fairly the courses and lectures, discus mons each week. way. even thou^ I have never had him crackles the screen with excite- sicms and meetings. Departure Paul F. Marino, '67 R. Doro Sano, '69 as a teacher." iff ment as it reveals the farcial- dates are July 13 and August 3. Mr. Lupton had planned to teach helplessly ':. :'yC:^r tragic world of men All flights are via Lufthansa a course at EFSV this semester. caught in the comic nightmare of German Airlines. For additional Most of the students and foculty wartime. The electrifying per- information write to the National interviewed felt that the members formance

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February 1967 • THE VILLANOVAN • Page 13 The Making of a Team 1, Lacrosse Club Begins r- OFF ANII IIUKNING by John L Day

Pre-Season Practice; By Bob Mclntyre Once upon a time, a coach named a Antecedents Unknown Kraft started Improvement Expected season with a big question mark hanging over his head. He had his first game in a few days but had The Villauova Lacrosse Club no starting five. Actually he a day goos ])y that the A letter written by Thomas had ten players who has begun pre -season practice in Not Thorouphbrod Racinp: Associ- ])arley, to his brother, telling could start. A number of them were sophomores preparation for a grueling season ations doesn't rocoivc letters of his ])urchase of the Darley who were about to enter into Big Time basketball highlighted by a southern trip dur- from younp: people seeking in- Arabian, described the horse formation about the Thofough- and said : "He is about 15 hands without the experience of varsity ball. ing Easter. Under the expert tute- ))ai't hi^h, of the most esteemed race lage of Gene Melcher ('63) the hvr<\. I-'or the most the This particular coach had a defense that could needs of the younK" res<'archers, among: the Arabs, both Syre 'Cats anticipate another fine year }iiatiy of whom are vvi-iting' and Dam, and the name of the knock down missies if need be. All he had to do was with the majority of last year's school jjapers, are easily satis- said race is called Mannicka." teach it. The players were willing to learn. They starters (who recorded a 6-3 led- fied. Eveiv now and then, how- The Ryerley Turk arrived in ever, the Service Rureau England without pedigree in I couldn't wait to use it against the opposition. ger) returning. TRA is pitched a curve. One such ir»89 after being captured, or n Vr It took a few games to get used to but then doesn't was received lecently fiom a otheiwi.se acquiied from the The Godolphin Arabian everything. Here it is 16 games later. Kraft's The veterans include attackmen voun^ ladv in San Francisco Turks. who said "The Thorou^'bhred (or Rarb, according to .some) Rich Hooke, Jim Ryan, and Ed record is 9-7, which doesn't tell the whole story. The is the best horse I love." And is al.so of unknown parentage. McFadden; mid-fielders Ron Mey- |)i"ocee(led According to one story he was Cat's knocked off 5th ranked Michigan State in the then with a question- ers, Mills and Co-captaln iiaii'e presented to Louis XIV by the Christmas Pete the sticker of which was: Tournament in Phila. and then tore a Rich Santouro; defensemen Jack "What are the sii-e and the Enipeior of Morocco. Another of the Darley Arabian, stniy is that he wa.s stolen and St. Bonaventure team limb from limb. The next Rosso and Harry McGuillen; and (him Ryerlev Tui'k and Godoh)hin found hauling wood in Paris goalies Pat Renn and Co -captain game the refs won for Niagara, and the Wildcats Barb?" It is to the.se three l)rior to being acquired by a Mr. Kevin Tyler. stallions that all Thorough- Coke and eventually arrivinpr got mad. .,., breds can be traced. at the Stud of the Earl of Go- Following the Buffalo irip, the Main Liners have Fast Gome dolphin. beaten Temple and Penn in the City, won hands down at Xavier and lost in overtime to unbeaten Lacrosse, often referred to as Toledo. Last Sunday they crushed Duquesne and the fastest game on foot, is a are now ready to show last year's finish was no fe^cinating spectator sport, sim- ilar to Ice Hockey. The club will fluke. DANCING IN THE DARK. All alone is trackman Dave Patrick, as he breaks the tape for a fast open againstRoanoke and will clash 4:03 mile In the Millrose Games at Madison Square Garden. Combining one of the finest defenses In the country with Duke and North Carolina in and an offense which has come into its own, Kraft's a three -day span during the spring bombers are currently number one in the City recess and will open the home and pushing for Eastern Honors. slate with Bucknell April 1. One has only to look at Coach Kraft and his team New Members to know we're on our way and a team was born over Anj'one interested in partici- vacation. Look out St. Joe's, etc. pating in Lacrosse at Villanova should report to the Rugby field where workouts are in progress. The combination of the high cali- ber of the 'Nova players with the rugged opposition should provide for a most interesting Lacrosse season on the Main Line. Surf Breakers Win Tourney; Owens-Corning Dzurenko Kamed Best Lifter *'Agh ... umh!** accompanied and hit the surf at Open Novice Fiberglas Corp. the strain of sinews and the beat Olympic Lifting Meet in Cam- breath the Villanovan power of as den. Pete Roselli, (198 lbs.) shot Have people on December 10th in Phila- the pier for the first position with You Heard of Us? delphia took the A.A.U. team tro- a 230 lb. press, 195 snatch and 260 in power lift tourney. phy an open clean and jerk. Also 246 lb. Rich Leading financial analysts Villanova Weightlifting The Moore, an armful for any surf have. They indicate that the Sophomore Frank McColl grabs an offensive rebound and goes up at present, is competing Team, bunny, competed as an extra lifter potential for Fiberglas ma- for two points. in the A.A.U. as the Surf Break- showing a 230 press, 195 snatch terials is unlimited. This Club. One hot dog, John Dzu- ers and 275 clean and jerk in his first comes as no secret to us, renko (198 lbs.), hanging a 640 Olympic contest. but we would like to let you lb. dead lift in the Philly contest, Rich's totals on brute were made in on it. Our rapid growth grasped the Best Lifter Trophy power since he is still developing over the past 15 years only after only three weeks workout. technique. His physical condition is spells opportunity for out- that time the National Amer- At unusual for his size and would have standing people. ican record was 650 lbs. John's gained him a second place in the form was a little off in the bench meet. Why not talk to our repre- press and squat, shooting 310 and The Surf Breakers will journey sentative about Career Op- -t 475 lbs. respectively. Recently, to the N.J. Shore for another portunities With Fiberglas. however, both figures were jacked A.A.U. power meet on February Several Villanova grads did up and John could be the man to 25. Here for the first time scores last year and are now em- watch. will be exchanged by post with the ployed at our Barrington, Pete Laverty (148 pounds), also British National League. This will N. J. plant. broke surf with 215 bench press, constitute the first International 265 squat and 355 dead lift. Al- Weightlifters meet. We will be recruiting on your though it was his first pipeline, Finally, Princeton's Dick Lan- campus Feb. 9, 1967. John, a little nervous, took second dis will be arriving at Villanova >; * place. Light heavy weight Jim with the significant intention of See you there. Repucci (181 lbs.) rode a new forming an Eastern Collegiate Sport Shorts club record with 450 lb. squat and Lifting League, another first for followed it with a 300 lb. bench the muscle sport. press and a 530 dead lift. Calvin Muiphy, Niagara Uni- LACROSSE MEETING Again on Saturday, January 28, versity frosh sensation, is Johnny Jones pulls one away from Frank Burgess In Penn gome. the Villanovans waxed their boards ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS TODAY - 4:00 P.M. averaging a phenomenal 52.8 MECHANICAL ENGINEERS points per game. Could be BLUE ROOM PHYSICISTS that the national scoring ALL INVITED NEWLY Norden championship that everyone SENIORS REORGANIZED? LIFE Magazine has described Julian Bream as "the conceded to a 7-1 UCLA giant uiill campus successor to the great Andres Segovia himself." will go to be on a 5-10 Niagara VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY QUEEN CONTEST Nowhere is his brilliance more clearly displayed than in midget next year. JULIANJREAM INTRAMURAL WRESTLING Februarys, 1967 (Wednesday) Ha Vn1c« this performance on the lute of these 16th-century TOURNAMENT Ad Hoc Committee mo u in advance through your Placement Office R€AVI€T0R# him win fewer and fewer DAfE'S NAME, AGE, INCIUDE Rick Holweli, i^yThe most trusted name m sound t^ tournaments as the tour pro- reading and other jobs. Captain AND OCCUPATION United gresses? Contact Villonovon Office. St. Rita's Hall. Norden (Tonight, if possible.) YOUR NAME AND MAJOR Pircraft An Equal Opportunity Employer (M&F) .

February 1, 1967 e THE VILLANOVAN e Page 15 Page 14 t THE VILLANOVAN t February 1, 1967 A Villanovan Sports Special Chick's Chatter Hockey Team Loses Opener Recent Sports in Review ^chtcei/et Ske4^ As Rutgers Training Shows Pictorial Coverage of the Games That Made Headlines ^ ^catkiahif By Chick McElrone

HAPPINESS IS In college basketball recruiting, just as in fishing, the *'ones that get away,** may just as well be for- gotten. This is the attitude coach Jack Kraft had to take in 1964 when John Schroeder, a highly WINNING SEASON sought-after scoring star from Delaware's Brandy- -I wine High School chose to matriculate at the Uni- versity of Virginia, one of over 50 colleges vying for his basketball talents. As a freshman at the Charlottesville school, the powerful 6 :8 center demonstrated why roundball havens like Duke, St. Joseph's, N.Y.U., and North Carolina points . sought his talents as he averaged over 20 a game for a 13-1 Cavalier frosh squad. Expectations of a powerful varsity manned by grads of that talent- ed freshman team never materialized, however, and Schroeder became disillusioned with Virginia and de- cided to travel north after his first varsity season, John contacted Temple, St. Joseph's and Villa- were a few favorable attempts by nova in line with his desire to study and play close The villanova Ice Hockey Team played in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. opened its season last Friday night Villanova but nothing came of them. It is hoped there will be con- ' to home in the famed Big Five. Harry litwack couldn't with little more than a week's After a well pointed pass to War- tinued support from the enthus- i convince Schroeder that Owls really do have more practice and had hqpes of de- ren Gabree that hit the post of iastic crowd. H' fun, but Dr. Jack Ramsay, for whom John had worked feating a well drilled Rutgers team the goal Rutgers took the puck at Ramsay's basketball camp, seemed to have the at Cherry Hill Arena in New Jer- down the ice and screened it by sey. Villanova's goalie, Icky lacha- inside track in luring a rare 6.8er to Hawk Hill. Under the coaching of Gordon bellis, making the score 2-0. Later Kraft. Then Schroeder contacted Jack Today, the Storholm, the team took the ice. on in the first period on similar affable education major is a Villanovan sitting out But the month of practice under plays the Villanova Ice Hockey STUDENTS! one year from competition as required by the NCAA Rutgers' belt was quick to take Team took a deeper dive as Rut- gers made it 3-0. of all transferred student-athletes. its toll. Aln)ost as soon as the puck was dropped Rutgers was Of tourse yoii tan Y **I was particularly impressed with Coach Kraft's Fired up by the co-captains inter on the score board. Trying to period pep-talk, the skaters went Junior Joe Crews, the only experienced starter on Jocic Kraft's honesty," said Schroeder last week. **He told me come back^ co-captains Jay Ma- out in an attempt to disperse the get a task loaal five, over a Marquette defender. The 6*4" forward has just what Villanova could and could not offer in the guire and Dean Goodwin, the start- scores Rutgers lead. But, Rutgers saw ing defensemen, furtively at- finally supplied the scoring punch expected from him with two way of my education and basketball. Then when I things differently. Villanova start- tempted many well placed passes • Our new LOANS TO straight 19 point performances against Pennsylvania and Duquesne. compared the courses and campuses of Villanova ed playing tighter hockey while to their capable forwards. There STUDENTS SERVICE is the cheering crowd got tighter and and St. Joe's, I felt that I would do a lot better coming designed especially for THE VILLANOVAN limited them to one goal for that here." you. Circulation Department - Needs Someone with a car Bowlers Defeat Drexel period. .4 While he is banned from formal collegiate competi- to help for Yj hour on Wednesday Mornings. e Monthly repayments will tion, John keeps his skills intact by practicing daily The next period was a desperate As Frosh Tony Como be arranged to suit your See Villanovan Office - Henry Schaedler attempt for the Villanova Icemen. with the varsity squad. Says coach Kraft: ** Right now, particular circumstances. The score came at the three-quar- isn't in as good shape as could but he's John he be, Rolls 727 Series ter mark of the third-period on a e Stop in or 'phone . . . We'll obviously a fine ballplayer who should fit into our well executed play quarterbacked The Villanova Wildcat bowling be glad to serve you. plans real well. He won't be an inexperienced sopho- by Warren Gabree to Jim O'Toole squad, which has already secured who slipped it past the Rutgers' more because he's already played a year in the one of two possible championship goalie. This was the first and last

, Atlantic Coast Conference, and with Terry McGuire berths by winning the first Chemical Manufacturing semes- time Villanova entered the scoring -«'.,. graduating John could easily become a starter, es- ter of play, came up with another column. Within seconds Rutgers victory in the opening round of the pecially with his fine basketball sense and shooting came back on a breakaway for their EitteL^iQince second semester's action. ability." last goal and made the score 5-1. The Cat keglers came up witti Rohm and Haas Frank McCall and George May won't let the 5th two wins over Drexel last Sunday There are hopes of seeing a 16 f. Lancaster Ave. starting spot go uncontested, of course, and Schroeder by scores of 911-805 and 943- much improved team by calling on any will have to be up to the challenge. The odds are good 868 sandwiched around a 935-911 some of its depth. There are nine Gillen drives . that he will be, loss. Freshman Tony Como league games left and with more ARDMORE practice and experience they ' scorched the pins for a 727 three **Pd like to do well so I could repay everyone should come out on the winning I' game set to pace the Cat five in Plosfics, Fibers, Pharmoceuticols, ''['/].,//<'.,[ for what they've done for me here," says Schroeder. Nine ball in the corner pocket will keep the run going. . ii side of the final tally. For the en- HEADLINES?? -.1- that triumph. In doing so he ^ PHONE He can begin repaying on an installment plan early nudged out Temple's Don Bello thusiast the big game of the year and Chemicals for Agriculture, ^^ V^ •' next December. It could be interesting. for this year's high three game against the United States Air Force Ml 9-1318 Academy of Colorado is to be ond the Processing Industries. v;V total honors. Bello had fired an impressive 725 last semester. V.U. Shines

, In winning last semester's title, .1 " , Will Interview on V.U. won 24 games while dropping ; V nine, to edge out Penn's 22-11 showing, thereby winning by two Campus full games. In that first half of Danish play Bello came away with hi^ average honors of 195, to nip Drexel's Joe Moore's 192 norm. For positions of responsibility, In other action last Sunday, Penn Modem JlL diversity ond strong future kept pace with the Wildcats by dumping Temple two games to advoncement possibilities. one, while the P.M.C. versus Rut- gers game was postponed. RESEARCH, ENGINEERING, PRODUCTION, Tournaments (Interior by CarUherg— MARKETING, FINANCE. Several college bowling tourn- aments, in which V.U. keglers will 120 Years Old) compete, will be coming up in the weeks to come, including the As- Philadelphia headquarters. Plants and Offices throughout sociation of College Unions Tour- the U.S. and in 23 foreign countries. aments on February 11 and 12, in which the winner of the all events competition will compete ROHUn In the National American Bowl- Grbbem Senior forward Terry ("Dotire") McGuire hauls down a rebound ing Congress Tournaments (Col- as the two Pennsylvonio Giants, 6*10" Tom Mollison (10) and IHflRSQ legiate Division) in Miami, Flor- 6*9" Frank Burgess stand flatfooted. McGuire's play since the ida on April 2. Also coming up Drink Carlsberg — the mellow, flavorful beer of Copenhagen. Quick Bobby Melchionni beats defender in Wildcots' second big five victory of the seoson. Niagora game has been o mojorfoctor in keeping the 'Cats record is the Rider College Invitational obove .500. Photo by Joe O'Connell. Tourney in March. %i*m*« .nd Dotllfd »y l^» Car*tb.ra llr.«.ri.«. Ce».nh.(tn. 0.nmtrk Ct'l«b«r| Affncy. inc.. 104 C. 40lh tl., N.V i^ Page 16 t THE VILLANOVAN t February 1,1967

^-.ifv. sh Duquesne in Game (Fight) of Week

Trackmen Run and 1 Close But Lose to Yale Varsity Swimmers Come FIGHT KILL FOR COMMUNISM! mm PEACE. Villa nova n Sports News Vol. 42, No. 12 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, FEBRUARY 8, 1967 « a i*' VILLANOVA. PA. f^cGuire Star 2 Mile Relay Wins Crews and By Bob Mclntyre By Bob Mclntyre V.U. Student Discontent Seen Increasing Beware Inquirer Games! The and Mel- Villanova track team i3 starting On Sunday afternoon, before a chipped in with 13. Gillen Open to gather momentum after a fine partisan crowd at the Pittsburgh chionne both played a fine floor by Jim O'Hore game. publicity campaigns and even more showing up at the 78th Annual Civic Arena, the Villanova Wild- are tiiey buUdlng up to ttie point versity Shop refuses to listen to the Duquesne Univ. extreme actions. Boston A. A. Games. cats out-duked Letter of organized protest. well considered and reasonable (76-60), Kraft couldn't explain the super Whether such events will squad University Not In Forefront requests. Students cannot take Led by the fine anchor leg of foul shooting by his team as the actually occur can only be con- Washington, D.C., February 1 — For (xie, tiiere seems to IM a desired courses because of early Dave Patrick and the great im- The game followed the path Coach Cats hit 87% from the Charity Line sidered conjecture but observers Sen. Charles H. Percy (R, 111.) Circulated belief, whettier true or not that closings. The Dean of Women has, provement of Vince Bizzarro, Kraft felt it would take right from on 28-32, His only comment on of the situation all tend to agree will give the annual political lec- the University is behind tbe times, in the eyes of many girls, ignored The cindermen from Villanova won the start. Red Manning's back- this was, "ttiat it was pretty good There Is increasing evidence ttiat the liklihood is stronger now ture, sponsored by the Senior Class slow to reform and afraid of ttie the financial and other problems the two mile relay and the pole alley players came out in a zone shooting," ibat the general feeling of student ttian ever before. of Villanova University, at the idea of change tiiat can be seen caused by the "arbitrary" ruling vault, ....,;„.. ...,;:. ^, ;-:..;;.;, ^ defense and couldn't cope with the discontent at Villanova is rising The riot, traditionally students' Villanova Field House on Tues- I in many Catholic Universities to- concerning housing recently is- Main Liners surging offense. The Red and Blue (even after considerably. most si)ectacular method of ex- day evening, at 8 p.m., February After his best indoor time in the day. Studoits see such dynamic sued. Cries for improvement the fight) from Duquesne stayed The publication ofan Open Letter 14, His subject wlM-xela te to youth mile run (4,03), Patrick helped On offens e the Dukes continually changes in Fordham, Notre Dame, of the Cafeteria were strengthen- BluBw 4^ vnhmwar Uui iiiy nw 'liw ! UJ Ulfl AdiilliilsU-kUtih, plinied on' Berkeley and points between has and the challenges of urban Amer- his three teamsters knock Ford- turned over fiie ball as the Big D Webster College, St. Louis Uni- ed when nunors that the situaticMi half and were only down four, 31- page two represents ttie most always been discouraged at Vil- ica. ham from the unbeaten ranks. from Villanova again played an versity and ottier Catholic in- would be relieved over semester 27, But Villanova's answer to Black significant example to date of ttie lanova, a Catholic University. Stu- There will be an informal news excellent game especially in and stitutions as ttiey, in search for break proved folse. Magic made a couple of changes widespread dissatisfaction with dents here are aware, however that conference at 4:45 p.m. in ttie After O'Leary and Nation held around Jim Mcintosh, Joe Crews academic greatness, have given Several Reasons and the Cats wrapped it up alter administration policies Oat is a year ago at Jesuit-run Boston basement of the Emmanuel Insti- their own, Ian Hamilton took the led the Cats during the first half I positions of authority to qualified There appears to be a number eight minutes in the second half. capturing tlje student body. The College students held a violent tutional Baptist Church, 1722 North baton and kept the lead even with bombing from the comer on slick laymen. Moreover, they see that of reasons for the present unrest letter, an advertisement placed in food protest riot. The riot caused 22nd Street. Brian Hernon of Fordham. Then passes from playmaker Frank Villanova will not be doing so for at Villanova. New trends of think- But with three minutes to go, the VILLANOVAN by the recently considerable damage and the Ad- Patrick took the stick and pro- Gillen, quite a while at least. Many Villa- ing have come into being and are the real fun took place, Duquesne's .-.-^* formed Ad Hoc Committee for minlstratl(»i, amid embarrass- ceeded to run Jack Fath off novans are regretting that their now manifesting themselves. Terry McGuire playing before Larry Abraham and Rich Carlberg Student Good, is primarily a ment of television and press the boards with a brilliant 1:49 alma mater is nowhere to be seen Unquestionably, great resttess- his parents hit the nets, 6 or 7 grabbed Johnny Jones under the criticism of the Resident Cafeteria coverage was forced to improve split for this early in the season in the movement to bring ttie ness is present in the student times, with his low arching jump- basket for the last time, Jones situation. When passed around it the situation. and the Villanovans won in the time One question that only remains Catholic University to true great- body. To many, Villanova appears er in the second half to seal tiie tried to shake loose and finally was accepted with tremendous en- More Than Cafeteria partially answered is why tensions ness. to be at some crisis or turning game for the Cats, had to resort to some basic self- tiiusiasm by hundreds of students. It appears that discontent Is far m are rising so strongly now. Most More student ire has been caused point. The Administration is aware defense. This gave Duquesne»s Thinking Beyond Letter more widespread than just ttiat Vince Bizzarro went over the bar Crews ended with a total of 19 of the complaints voiced by the lately when students have seen of and alarmed by the problem. thirsty bench all the pro- It £4;>pears however, blood that students concerning the cafeteria, and this students in the pole vault with a leap of to match his year high against are not new, tiiey have what they felt to be just pleas What, if anything will result, may vocation they needed. Both benches are thinking beyond simply depend- makes the problem more serious. 16»l/4 beating a boy from Mary- Jim Mcintosh, not Jim Washington, goes up into the atmosphere Penn last week, while McGuire existed in (be past, but only now completely disregarded. The Uni- be seen in the near future. Nevins | cleared and it took Jake ing on the letter for results. Stu- There has been widespread critic- fouled the whole land and showing great promise. against Xavler and lays in another bucket, Mac, over the last who wasn't game, as it to break 14 up. The Cats, dent feeling is running high enough ism of the uncompromising at- really sank 18 points on 9 field goals. unscratched couple of games has shot well for the amount taken but turned out came out to alarm the Ad Hoc Committee titude taken by the University Shop led by Bill The mile relay team can't be said his glory has been as a member of Jack Kraft's zone defense. Backing these two up were Johnny and won by 16, which into stating "we are publishing (Students are calling it the "Tie Heidelberger won for the first Countless times he has been the cause for the opposition turn- Jones and Jim Mcintosh who both for the Dukes. this letter to temporarily forestall Shop") in refusing to sell any Senior Week Opens Tuesday time this season. They won in any rash actions by justifiably im- non-required books except ttie 3:21,9 which was their fastest ing over the ball. patient students." Image Series. Limited course time thus far, Hal Nichter, Bill As the letter also indicates, for offerings is a common complaint; Grant and Ken Prince gave Hei- receiving the most. various reasons, whether justified Arts and Science students often delberger a fine yard lead West Chester; Splash or not many students have been Some of the individuals to Mermen indicate they receive poor at- and he increased it to 20 before With Address by Sen. Percy watch, are Erv Hall (50 yd, hur- thinking along the lines of boy- tention from the office of their he finished off the competition. cotts, rallies, letter writing and female students accuse dles) Derek McMleane and Dean. Many By Bill Tovani winning Andy O'Reilly (880), Borican the Dean of Women's Office ofbeing Jim Donegan, general chairman Soph Erv Hall, after at 8:15 p.m. Tickets are $3,50 recently concluded a triumphant too authoritarian and inconsider- preliminary heat, in the 45 yd, (1000)--Dave Patrick, Inquirer for this year's Senior Week pro- the FItz Win Fails to Foil Yale and $3.00. performance at the New York Phil- finished fourth in Mile— Frank Murphy, Robertson Young Republican Club ate. gram, has announced the activities high hurdles, Yale By Tim Turvey These famed exponents of folk- harmonic. They have received and On January 21, the Villanova V.U. swimmers traveled to For some reason more ancj more the finals. 2 mile— Charlie Messenger lined up for the class of 1967 start- rock music have had phenomenal to meet the powerful Eli squad swimmers travel to Rutgers. students are beginning to feel that numerous accolades for their fresh Vault Vince Bizzarro. Along University varsity swimming team Pole ing February 14. The list in- success in little more than a year's defeated the West Chester mer- and lost the meet by the score of Frosh Sharp Hears Goverment Talk the Administration as a matter of and talented style from many na- Now, Coach Elliott, has the job with these stars, watch the re- cludes four days of varied and time. They have three hit i^in^es tional publications, men 66-29. In doing so, the Cats 56-39. All-American Mike Fitz- The Freshman swimmers have policy ignores studentneeds."The most notably, of getting his boys ready for the lays, especially the Frosh Mile interesting affairs. * and the same number of best selling captured first place in nine of 11 maurice won the 200 yd. free- been doing very well this season.' fs'w t^' Administration feels that students TIME Magazine and THE NEW big one in Phila. this week. The Relay, composed of 4 of last sea- "•.",'.;::;:: fastest By Phila. Congressman Senator Percy ':'"';:,:',:r..'' albums to their credit. YORK TIMES. style in 1:44.9 which is the too defeated the West Ches- should pay and not be ' are pretty good that when speedsters Larry events and the 400 yd, freestyle They heard' gripes chances son's top First in the catalogue of events Triumphant This time this year. 61-31 and last Satur* one student. •••\V Dolemic pair, leaders in the out, the relay composed of Paul Campbell, N.C.A.A. ter Frosh ,:..^v'''''"' the awards are given Jones, Hardge Davis, Gene Ritti Councilman Thomas M. Fog- is the appearance of a new but Simon and GarfUnkel have just (Continued on page Joe Parell, Bill McDonough and Jeff Farrell and Paul Campbell day they defeated Malvern Prep.. 8) runners from Villanova will be and Bob Whitehead. lietta will address the Villanova hopeful personality on the political Mike Fitzmaurice set a West Ches- were the only other first place In the West Chester meet high University Young Republican Club Summer Internships scene. Senator Charles Percy, ter pool record with a time of winners in the 200 yd. breast- school All-American Frank Vartye on Thursday, February 9, 1967, at recently elected to that post in Intramural Basketball Opens; 3:22.6. stroke and the 50 yd. freestyle broke Mike Fitzmaurice' s fresh- 7:30 p.m. in 110 Hartley Hall. Illinois, will be on campus Tues- Yale Wins respectively. man 500 yd. mark with a time of For Political Minded The 38 -year-old attorney has day, February 14. The Senator Last Saturday, January 28 the Wednesday, February 1, the 5:08.1. The old record is 5:12. in will deliver an address in the Tournoment t ViNstllng , •. - served in the Philadelphia City Council for 12 years and is the Available From PCEP Field House at 8 p.m. and all ';.;•:";•! '•l':'..:^ •'•'/'vlBy Jack McGorvey: present minority leader of that The Pennsylvania Center for interested students and area resi- the Alumni Gym has been scene favorites. body. Councilman Foglietta, a Education in Politics will again dents who wish to attend are wel- of much activity since the return Wrestling Tournament forward looking Republican lead- sponsor summer internships on come. of all Villanovans to campus two The second annual Intramural er, has been mentioned as the the state and local levels. Immediately following Senator weeks ago. Close to one hundred Wrestling Tournament has been possible Republican candidate for Tom Bruderle, a graduate as- Percy's speech, a reception will teams have been vying for honors held in his this scheduled for the week of March Mayor. Recently, Councilman Fog- sistant to ttie Department of Polit- be honor. At time in the Intramural Basketball 5. Entry blanks and rules may be lletta has expressed his desire to ical Science and PCEP Campus the newly elected lawmaker will League this year. obtained in the Alumni Gym of- be the Republican nominee in this Adviser, said the purpose of the attempt to answer questions direc- fice. All important Mayorality elec- ted to him by political pundits on League games are being played entries must be com- year's program is to put undergraduates pleted and returned by 1, tion. campus. beginning at 3:30 p.m. each day March to work with active politicians All matches will be held in the ouncilman Foglietta has been an Free Smoker and winding up about 8 p.m. Ap- C and political organizations in Field House and the champion- outspoken and active member of Thursday^ February 16, has a proximately twenty teams will be Pennsylvania. ships will be held Thursday night, Philadelphia's City Council and has smoker fn store for this year's entered into the Intramural Bas- The program is open to any 9 at 7:30 to, well involved graduating class. A matrlculati(»i ketball League Playoffs during the March p.m. been exposed as as undergraduate who is either a resi- Individual trophies will be in, the operations of the govern- card identification will permit all last week of competition. A new pre- dent of Pennsylvania or in atten- sented to the of each ment of a big city. His experience seniors and their dates to watch revised schedule will go into ef- winners dance at a college or university weight class. The weight classes in this field insures his qualifica- a full length movie and to indulge fect on February 20 and will be in the State. will be 127, 135, 140, 147, 155, tions to speak on the topic: City In the abundant refreshments posted on the Alumni Gym bulle- •*-% Internships may be arranged for 160, 168, 177, 185, and heavy- Government. any part gratis. This event is scheduled tin board. of the academic year and weight. An NCAA referee will be Councilman Foglietta will be the for any period cf time from four for 7:30 p.m. in the day hop cafe- Fraternity Basketball on hand to ref the final cham- Young Republicans' second speak- weeks to a year. teria in Dougherty Hall. The fraternity football schedule pionships. er of the semester. 6a January Last summer and fall, the PCEP Concert The next attraction could well was so successfully played on Sun- This year's championship 30, 1967, Prof. John G. Stephen- succeeded in placing 20 students be the entertainment highlight of days that the practice has been promises to be even more suc- son of Villanova Law School ad- in political internships worth the The highly extended hito the basketball sea- cessful than last year's when close dressed ttie club. All club mem- Since year. acclaimed Joe Poreli (co-coptoin of Villonovo) dives into action as a member of the 400 yard freestyle team nearly $11,000. the pro- to one hundred entries were ac- bers are urged to attend and all singing duo Simon and Garfunkel son. Each fraternity has two en- the 'Cots from the Moin gram's inception 10 years ago, but his effort wos in vain of the Mermen of Yole swom to victory over wiU appear n concert on Friday, tries in the Sunday leagues with cepted and three hundred specta- new members and other students three Villanova students have been Line, However the Viilonovons mode them eorn thoir victory. February 17 in the Field House TKE ai.d DPM the established tors were on hand for the finals. are welcome to the meeting. awarded internships. SENATOR CHARLES PERCY

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