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Paf« Eight THE VILLANOVAN January 19, 1954 1954: ViHanova University Grows Effective Fund'Ratsers: New Dorm Alumni Play Major Role Still Ahead In Development Plans The Alumni Association of Of Schedule Villanova University has taken upon itself a very large part of This week, four months after the burden of the general de- ground was broken for the con- velopment program launched re- struction of Villanova's new cently. Through the efforts of 200 room dormitory, the skele- the Board of Governor, the Vill ton of the four story structure linavo Alumni Association Fund stands among piles of stone and Organization has been formed lumber, and the equipment and to fulfill the alumni's task: shacks of the Joseph R. Farrell fundraising. construction company near the barracks. Threefold Task Ahead Of Schedule According to Alumni Fund "Until the snow this past Chairman Colonel Wilfred Glenn week," said Joseph Farrell, Jr., MacCarthy, the aims of the or- foreman on the job, "construc- ganization are threefold: "to tion was going way ahead of effectuate a strong Alumni Re^ schedule. We've been pretty for- lations Program, a sound Finan- tunate with the mild weather cial Plan, and a rigorous Alum- thus far." ni." The plan is both universal, "As it stands now," he con- as seen by the organization tinued, "we're still ahead of chart below, and long-range; a schedule but the weather isn't twenty year period has been set ^ >^\ helping much."

. for the task. .. . Farrell explained that the Chairmen will be assigned in wings of the 305 foot long, U- S»-v each of the seven global zones. shaped building have been com- will, in turn, enlist W.G. MacCarthy These men pleted far enough to let the Regional Chairmen proportion- on policy and procedure. The brick and stone masons begin ate to the number of alumni in Alumni Relations Committee work. The center, now only one the area. Within the continental will work outside the alumni floor high, will rise soon. United States, regional and improving public relations in be- The building, financed with state chairmen will be chosen half of the University, and the the aid of a government loan, to work in clotfe co-operation Budget Committee will handle was designed by Henry D. Daglt .^*- with the individual Alumni the Association's proceeds and and Sons, Architects and will Clubs and the Fund Organiza- expenses. be of modified collegiate Gothic

•;, ;/•..''-•;..'_.•,.;;, tion. : ^ Colonel MacCarthy, 'll, is a architecture. Besides housing New Committees resident of . He has some 400 students, the dorm will New committees are also being been a member of the Board of hold two large recreation halls, formed to assist. The Executive Governors of the Alumni Asso- rooms for prefects and two large Committee will make decisions ciation since 1950. lavatories of tile and marble.

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FcMTMilfjr lOf ivp4 'Paffs T%ro THE VILLANOVAN F#bni«nr tik IM4 THE VILLANOVAN P«f« TkrM The New President Note to All Juniors: Seniors Are Promised Fun Public Opinion Very Rev. James A. Doimellon, O. S. A., PH. D., brings a fine record of administrative, And Financial Frustration scholastic, and teaching successes to the post Polls Are Dubious •li Queen Contest Underway of president of one of the nation's leading Ca- By Noel Spillimm fTji M. McCormick immediate area, tholic universities. The annual Queen of Junior not from the will receive all hotel accom- Now Is the time when all social senion start oliciting as- Former Prior of the St. Thomas of democratic political system we like to Week Contest, which was won she Villanova In the curitics for the hilarious, modations, etc., as a gift. various, fraternizing festivltleB of the Monastery, head of the Biology Department, think that the majority, the "will of Uie people", last year by Miss Janet Murray forth-coming weekend. If you think that's the only problem and authority on marine life, the 48-year-old is rarely mistaken. This belief Is carried to an GENERAL RULES (pictured here) is now under- a senior has to contend with, try getting & ticket to the Dinner Villanova graduate has begun his administration extreme expression in the public opinion polls. 1. All members of the Junior way. Sponsored by the Junior Dance. They're scarcer than eagles in Africa. There's also a people Is usually on an earnest note of conviction that he will do An alleged cross-section of the Class, the contest will determine Class are eligible to submit one scarcity of dates and this time roommates won't do ! ! There has all in his power to effect a closer contact between contacted, and their opinions on a particular picture. who will reign over Junior been a bit of difficulty contriving decorations for the Prom so the the student body and University authorities. To subject are mathematically catalogued. at Week, 1954, her "Lady-in-Wait- 2. Pictures (preferably chairmen have decided to use this end, Father Donnellon has said, that he will In any case the percentage contacted is neces- 5" 7", submitted ing", an4 her court least X must be decorations from all the Proms after these dances because they meet periodically with the Student Council, con- small, and the distinctions which are made sarily to the Villanovan office or the of the past four years. There promise to be good ones. There duct press conferences with the Villanovan, and to determine just what is a cross-section of the All judging will be done Parlor of Simpson Hall by mid- will be a Stairway to the Stars, also will be some back-patting open the doors of his offices to all students. people are necessarily arbitrary. strictly on a picture basis and night of April 9. All early en- the George Washington Bridge, when the grades get home, only Further, he favors a University-wide system of Recently, a poll was taken among students the judges of the contest will be tries will be eligible for publi- . the Eiifel Tower, a Royal Wed- a little lower. student counselling and intends to maintain from several high schools in a large eastern Villanovan prior announced in a later edition of cation in the ding Cake in the Central Park There has been a great diffi- contact with the students by continuing to city. The results indicated that 55% of the the Villanovan. Juniors who to Junior Week. Pond, an ancient automobile, a culty tryUig to find hotel rooms teach biology. students favored free trade as a federal policy dates "What's the nmtter? Are you wish to enter their prom 3. Judging will be done by large pumpkin, a waterless foun- in this area for fellows import- The appointment of Father Donnellon re- and that the remaining 45% was opposed. This new here? You're not suppoed in the contest, must submit pic- pictures only and all pictures tain; there will be dancing in ing talent. After due considera- lieves Very Rev. Francis X. N. McGuire, 0. S. A., poll was offered as proof that our government i» tures before midnight, April 9 will be returned immediately the swimming pool. There is no tion the dance committee offered to smoke in . . . klrmph! of presidential duties and permits him to devote such an economic policy. should adopt either to the Villanovan office, after Junior Week. intermission band so when the to convert Brown Prep into a his full energies to the Development Program. We are all familiar with the recent polls In the basement of the Com- 4. Runner-up to the Queen Claude Thornhill Orchestra girl's dormitory for the week- The Villanovan congratulates both men on of a mldwestem school teacher in which he '53*8 Queen: Janet Murray merce and Finance building, or will be her Lady-ln-Waithig, takes its breaks, entertainment end—^meala served in the Pie their appointments and extends to each its fullest used statements from a diminutive fraction of to the Parlor of Simpson Hall. Junior Week Activities as guests and the next successive four will be provided by the Villano- Shoppe. cooperation. the people concerned In apparently Indicating, Political Ties With Tito The "Queen," "Lady-ln-Walt- of the Junior Class and will be finishers will be the "Court". va Mermen. There is a various assortment "scientifically" that Americans are Immoral. ing," and "Court," will be an- presented and honored at the 5. All pictures must be ac- Difficulties of favors for the dates at the Other pools, equally open to criticism, are taken nounced in the Junior Week edi- Junior Prom on Friday evening. companied by the following in- Prom including; homhig pigeons One More Memo Pose Major U. S. Problem Another difficulty seems pro- in sports. In football and basketball, for example, tion of the Villanovan. May 7, at which time the (^een separate piece formation, on a minent — the first semester with clipped wings, clams on "Seniors your big dates are coming up very By a poll is taken in which coaches, who have is Ed Daly 1 will be crowned. If the Queen (Continued on Page 4) — The Royal Party will attend grades are due home just before the half shell, rusty Wilkie but- soon. ^' neVer seen most of the teams they're voting on, One of the most important problems of American the fellows ask their folks for tons, seven pieces of bituminous Friday is the date of the foreign A wefeic from attempt to decide which is best. And of course coal, and a one-way ticket to policy today is that of our Government's the family car. This Is the first Senior Prom and thfi night after is the Dinner relations with Yugosla- this assumes that coaches are not prejudiced time there will be a lot of danc- Siberia. Dance. These are the last important social via. Since Tito has spilt with Moscow, it has been increasingly our and that the relative merit of the teams can be ing to and from the Prom as As a final touch to frustrated functions that the Class of 1954 will sponsor. policy to give aid to the judged objectively. HXJGHES Cooperative Fellowship Program for some Yugoslav Government, and to seniors, there are the usual se- well as at it. Several years ago, is concerned these / 1 As far as your Senior Class make Yugoslavian hostility to the Russian bloc All of these polls are of dubious value. cretive con-men trsing to rent college careers. it snowed so hard, cars couldn't two are the final dances of your a part of American global strategy. Opinion is statement of probability and must odd-sized tuxedos, day-old cor- across be used — one-horse sleighs We sincerely hope that as you glide Just how wise is this policy? In last be consistent with known facts. It must be my were the thing. There's enough sages, and slightly used dates. the floor to the soothing rhythms of Vlaude reasonable. At most the opinions of any author- article on Franco, I listed three tests which But buck up, seniors!! There dance to the frozen precipitation around after Thornhill on that Friday night and could be applied to determine whether aid should ity are worthy of acceptance only when the I MASTER all the snow jobs about bad Is one bright side after the good fine dance music of Tony Desmond on the fol- reasons behind them are understood. Even the be given to Spain. These were (1) the nation's but there is a scarcity of this weekend. extra-special girl marks, tunes coming lowing night with that certain ability to give us some positive aid, (2) the authorities who seem best-Informed sometimes sleighs — however there is one Louie will be opening the Pie you will indeed be having a great time. trustworthhiess the dictator, say somthing irrational due to Ignorance or of and (3) the OF fellow taking a Kitty Carr. Shoppe early Monday morning Speaking of big dates, there is another one moral considerations Involved In aiding par- prejudice on a particular suject. If the reasons a Seriously though, there is with a new name — "Louie's coming up right after your Senior Weekend. This ticular dlctatiorlal government. These are insufficient or fallacious, the opinion is same going to be a lot of back-patting Pawn Shoppe." first March. date is coming up on the of tests can be applied just as well to Yugoslavia probably inaccurate. SCIENCE That date is the deadline for your contri- as to Spain. Polls are collectors of opinions. By themselves bution to the Senior SUtue Fund. We certainly they prove very little; at best they are partial Aid For Western World hope that you have not forgotten. evidence. JDEaREES As you remember a majority of your class First of all, Yugoslavia very defiintely can give the western Certainly worthy of consideration is the idea ON THE LINE contribute to the Statue Fund in the world positive aid. Tito's army Is considered one of the strongest that reliance on polls Is symbolic of a spirit of decided to With Clyde and Penty class-wide poll conducted last December. It Is In Europe. The geographical position of Yugoslavia Is highly stra- antl-lntellectualism. Their very persistence Is In- ^ ^ The Hughes Cooperative Fellowship Recipients will earn five-eighths ofa nor- hoped that you will all join together and sup- tegic, Isolating as it does Communist Albania from the rest of dication that they must be popular. We are In- NEVER BEFORE have we tive number from this area mal salary each year. This salary will be port this very worthy cause. the Iron Curtain countries. With Yugoslavia on the western side, clined to accept the results without questioning Program has been established to enable seen so many smiling and sun- voted Villanova'a JUNIOR determined by the individual's qualifica- It strikes us that by giving your contribu- the frontier between the Russian and Western blocs Is the borders their accuracy. In an age of entertainment, an outstanding graduates to pursue work burned faces on the campus. WEEK superior to the most fa- tions and experience, and will reflect tion before the Senior Weekend you might help of Rumania, Hungary, and Bulgaria. If Yugoslavia were to side age of leisure, it takes more than animal effort Purpose for the Master of Science degree while Fully rested after a fine mid- mous of college weekends, Dart- in the electronics yourself enjoy the festivities a little more in a with the Russian bloc, the frontier would be the beundaries of to think, and it is an effort that we neglect to employed in industry and making sig- current salary practices semester vacation, with the pros- mouth's famed Whiter Cajmival. the sincere heartwarming way. Italy and Greece. In view of both the military strategic nificant contributions to important mil- industry. Salary growth will be on of early graduation A hearty "skol" to the big Green very and and make. Salaries pect an and v" There are many fine reasons for the dona- considerations, Yugoslavia is in a position to make an important Anyone can voice an opinion, and most people itary projects. same basis as for full-time members of a semester interspersed with for a fine weekend of Outdoor tion of the statue. This Is the Marian Year cele- contribution to whatever side she chooses to aid. are happy to do so. It is necessary to realize the scientific-engineering staff. Recipi- long holidays, academic enthu- Activity . . . Eligible for consideration are students brating the centenary of the promulgation of the that it Is not unpatriotic to think and to disa- ents will also be eligible for health, siasm is sure to prevail. It says The SENIOR PROM, out- Unreliable Ally who will receive the B.S. degree during dogma of the Immaculate Conception. gree. Rather, Intelligent opinion, in harmony or accident and life insurance benefits, as here . . . standhig drain on undergraduate Whether or not Yugoslavia can be trusted is an entirely the coming year and members of the the calendar From a personal angle it would be quite not with popular belief, is worth all of the well as other privileges accruing to full- It has come to the ears capital looms on different matter. It is important that Marshall Tito is still a Armed Services being honorably sepa- the industrious among those beneficial for you, the donor—to place yourself unanimous ill-founded opinion In the world. One staffmembers. of thia column that the phi- and Communist; indeed he claims to be more Communist than the Rus- time under the patronage of Our Lady of Good reasonably-expressed opinion may be worth rated and holding B.S. degrees. In cither lanthropic young tweeds of caught short form an endless sian Conmiunists. Now a basic part of Communist philosophy is Counsel. These next few years might be quite much more than a collection of popular myth. case the field of the B.S. degree must be: Tuition, admission fee, and required Princeton, finding them* line of door pounders peddling that any means or shift of position may be employed In order trying. There may be times when you contri- This, naturally, is just one man's opinion, but ELECTRICAL ENCHNEERING books at either the University of Cali- selves unemployed and In anything from formal dresses to attain the ultimate goal of Communism. Therefore Tito's re- EUgihility PHYSICS, OR bution might repay a hundred-fold. then, I'm half right 50% of the time. fornia at Los Angeles or the University the area for the weekend to a bridal suite in the barracks. lations with the Kremlui are dictated by expediency and could MECHANICAL tNGINEERING Sponsorship realhsed plea- We think enough has been said now about of Southern California, covering the condescended last Friday to We never that our become friendly again if it became advantageous for him to do The awards will be made to applicants airs sure was so much a concern of the Statue. The next move is definitely up to number ofunits required to earn an M. S. waft their harmonious so. A man with a philosophy such as that Is a very unreliable ally you. Don't forget, please. who have evidenced outstanding ability at the "Tea". We congratu- our brother Wildcats . . . indeed. degree, will be provided. and some degree of crcativcness. They late the young sophisticates The question remains whether the United States can support College Excerpts antiquity must also possess traits enabling them to For those residing outside the Southern of Rosemont on ttieir con- With Villanova Tito in view of the nature oC his rule In Yugoslvla. There Is no crumbling at our feet our feel- work well with others. California area, actual travel and mov- guest of the NASSOONS. NOT A TOY . . . V. Travel reason to suppose that Tito has repented the vicious persecution Thanks to the Brsm Mawr ing of remorse was trebled when University Kansan, ing expenses to this area will be allowed of religion that after to power. The editors of the Dally Applicants must be United States citizens lixpcnses that certain he began he came He has attempt- f girls who footed the Mil . • news reached here a 0iiaii University of Kansas, found themselves in a up to 10 percent of the full starting an- ed to convey the impression that he has stopped the persecution for whom appropriate security clearance Of the cosmopolites who wan- squire was pursued by the alpha- nual salary. somewhat unique argument the other day, over their work in the J VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY VILLANOVA, PA. by such steps as freeing Cardinal Stepinac from prison and by Citizenship can be obtaiircd, as dered to the Green Hills of bet boys. OH! IS NOTHING newspaper. permitting consecration of new bishops, but despite this there is how to put out a Hughes Laboratories may be related to DICK WINFIELO Editor-in-Chief If a sufficient number of qualified candi- New Hampshire, a representa- SACRED? Editor controversy with law students WARD WELSH Managing no reason to believe that has really granted religious freedom in During a Defense projects. Nunikr of he National present themselves, as many as 100 JIM NaUN i.. News Editor the Kansan called "ambulance chasers" dates BILL QUINN ...,..^.v....i.. Feature Editor Yugoslavia. For example, he still does not permit religious educa- (whom Awards prospective lawyers Applicants must be able to meet the re- Fellowships will be awarded each year. J FRANK GUNTHER Copy Editor tion or a religious press. The vast majority of Yugoslavia's priests and "future ghysters"), 50 MIKE MALINIAK Business Manager offered to trade places with the newspaper u quirements for admission to graduate COMING UP? DICK Sports Editors are still In It PROM CONFOY, HARAY NASH concentration camps or prisons. has been estimated Candidates will be selected by the Com- GEORGE FERGUSON News-Feature Editor .staff for a day. The Idea was to show how easy standing at the University of California Selection of DON RABENDA, Editors that over 16,000 priests have been either killed or Imprisoned. Universities mittee for Graduate Study of Hughes Students use our complete STEVE LYONS Photo University of Candidates Villanova NICK EL8IER Circulation Manager it Is to publish a paper, and how hard it is to at Los Angeles or the Tito still shows no regard for the rights of property. The Research and Development Laboratories. CHARLIE • • Staff Artist MAGEE •.»«!.•>'»•;••.* •;(i.»-» ••'•;*•.•*•.• » attend law classes. Southern California. J Service small farmers of Yugoslavia are subject to Increasing pressure Rental ASSOCIATE EDITORS: T. Sheehan. Harry Anger, M. The Kansan board, student governing body to become collectivized. In all of these ways Tito shows himself Participants will be employed at Hughes Application forms should be obtained McCormick, T. Mentzer, J. Borden, B. Coyne, E. Daly, to reject the offer, 9-6. r Sovt Time! F. James. for the paper, voted no better than any other Communist dictator. full time in the summer and 25 hours inmicdiately. Completed applications Application FACULTY ADVISOR — REV. J. A. KLEKOTKA, O. S. A. the Kansan should not become "a toy It said Program Procednre Sove Money! Moral Duty a week during the university year while must be accompanied by detailed col- This paper is dedicated to one of the finest men who to be tossed around haphazardly." pursuing half-time graduate work. lege transcripts. J Look Smart! ever entered Villanova: Scholar, Athlete, Gentleman — It Is the moral duty of the United States, therefore, to re- ,^ LEJO GOODREAU frain from aiding Tito in any manner which would enable him "After Six" Brand Up to the minute during studients PublUhed weekly the school year by the to carry out his policies of oppression. "I dislike communism to the extent that I feel of Villanova University. Subscription rates are $2.00 Styles atttd by Clothing Experts. per yar. Of the amount students pay as tuition fee, any means directed against its destruction are a Such being the case, the United States should form two basic Ml TTEE FOR GRADUATE STUDY $2.00 is for a year's subscription. Address correspondence to COM principles regarding aid to Yugoslavia. First, we should give no fair." Entered as second class matter at th^ Villanova Post aid to Tito that could be used In maintaining his domestic tyranny. And, so saying, news editor Paul Bacon of SPRITZLER'S Dec. 27. 1028. Under the Act of Mar. 3, 1879 Office, University of Toronto's Secondly, we must be careful in giving Tito any information or the student newspaper Xi LJ VX-tUHj O RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT LABORATORIES fomovt brondt for Men Member of Catholic Press Association, secrets which might be given by him to the Russians in the resigned his job. He was protesting the burning Catholic CoHcflo Preta Aaoeciation. 16 W. Loncofter Ave.. Ardmore in efligy of Sen. Joseph MtCarthy event that he changed the Yugoslav party line and again became by fellow LtsAngtltt County. California Cuiver City, FrI. Eves. friendly with Russia. Just how this policy is to be carried out students, who hung and roasted the senator one Ml 2-7750 Open Wed. and night with the full support of the Ftotocialed CbleQidte Preu must be determined 1^ circumstancea. paper. u February 10, 1954 1964 Pmw Fi THE VILLANOVAN FebnuuT 16^ THE VILLANOVAN Page Advise 400 Statue Deadline Nears; At Career Dayhop Response Strong Main Liners Record 1 5th Win weeks remaining before the Conference- With a little less than -two Statue Fund Drive is taking very de- Hall, deadline, the Senior Class Seton Club BC 78-52; Schafer, Almost 400 seniors date have the day students took ad- finite shape. The returns up to this ten to one. vantange of the annual Career ahead of the boarders by a ratio of almost St. Peter's confident that Uie needed Conference held February 5th to Class president Ted Sheehan is still Smith, Devine Get 61 time for the deadline. find out about the interviews two thousand dollars wUl be reached in ^y Imek Pettit The statue has already arrived Defeated and any other questions they A revitalized Villanova ag- in this country and at present By Dick Conioy wished answered concerning Gafffney, Bragg, gregation took the Boston Col- is in Philadelphia. Dedication their future Marriage Talks lege Eagles into camp to the employment. set for some date in the spring. Vilianova's surging Wildcats is tune of 78-52, last Saturday Three ten-minute talks were meanwhile, the University made it two victories in as many In the Agostini Excel night at the Palestra. For the followed by an Be Stopped will pay all storage and insur- last Wednesday as they extended ques- May nights 'Cats it was their fourth victory ance expenses. tion and answer session, during "Whether or not Villanova held off a last quarter rally by in NYAC Events in seven days. dollars is being asked which the seniors in attendance will continue its annual series of Five stubborn St. Peter's of Jersey The big man in the Wildcat Pre-Cana Lectures this year will from each member of the Class By Dick Confoy attack was the "Blond Bomber," were allowed to address their City to win, 74-70. Pulling off depend entirely upon student in- of 1954. Vilianova's track Bobby Schafer, who ran his questions to anyone of the ap- to an early fourteen point bulge performers terest," said Rev. Robert E. Re- continued on their merry and season total to 706 points as he proximately 60 representatives and leading by as many as ten gan, conference director, last very successful way through the led both teams in scoring with of industry present at Queen Contest late in the third quarter, the the con- indoor season Saturday night in 28 markers. It took Bobby a to Delta held on to rack ference. ELECTED EpsUon Sigma, Catholic Honor Society, are Due to the fact that attend- (Continued from Page S) Mainliners up Madison Square Garden, as Don whole half to get warmed up, (I. to r.) Bart Question Period Moynahan, Terence Coolie, John Gnudano, and ance at the lectures has fallen of paper attached to the picture, their 58th consecutive Field- Bragg and senior Joe Gaffney but when he did, he shot 8 for James Nolin. Not pictured are Eugene Kennedy and Charles win. 18 from the floor in the second Mr. Eugene Powers, Dean of off in recent years and also be- or, on the back of the picture: house grabbed most of the spotlight NoeL half. the Ehrening Division, acted as cause similar conferences are girl's name, address, age, height, After Bob Schafer tossed in in individual events sponsored by chairman being conducted in the Archdio- the New York Athletic Club The game, however, was not of the panel discus- weight, color of eyes, color of eleven points in the first period, meet. all Schafer,—it was a complete sion and the question-answer Six Selected For D. E. S., cese of Philadelphia, the Lenten hair, present occupation, schools St. Peter's went into a four and team victory, as shown by the period. Represented on the panel series of talks on marriage will attended; also. Junior's name, Running before 11,000 fans, one zone defense, with Bemie statistics. Besides Schi^er, the were Edward F. Krieg, Villan- only be held if a substantial campus or home address, tele- Gaffney won the first race of shows inter- 'Cats placed three other men in ova graduate of the class of 1950, National Honor Society number of students phone number, and school in Cicerelli guarding the Wildcat his career in New York, with a double figures. As in the three and at present a sales represent- est. the college (arts, C&F, etc.). star. Used mostly as a decoy 57.9 second record-smashing ef- Six Villanovans were named to Delta Epsilon Sigma, last week, it was the Must Sign Up fort in the Buermeyer 500. previous games ative of IBM, who spoke on pre- Schafer still managed national Catholic Liberal Arts Honors Society, at a meeting of the after that, Record - Holder Agostini Jinuny Smith who made a big Father Reagan requests that Gaffney 's time chopped 1.3 se- paration for the interview ; John faculty committee held last Thursday. to be the games high scorer with difference in the game. The in- Niece, from Sears, all who wish to attend sign up conds off the meet mark as he Roebuck's Terence Cooke, John Graziano, Eugene NFCCS MEETING into the start- Kennedy, Bart Moyna- in the Chaplain's office on the 24 points, hitting on 14 of 16 left behind Reggie Pearlman of sertion of Smitty personnel department who ex- han, Charles Noel, and James Nolin were the honored seniors, Self-Tutored Trackman ing lineup gives the club an add- plained what first floor of Mendel Hall. All First meeting of the "Mario* free throws. the NY Pioneer Club and J. W. the employer looks were chosen played a on Uie basis of men of college age logy Commission" of the Mashburn, the Oklahoma ed scorhig punch. He for in the interview; and Mau- and women All-Conrt Press By Norm Feldpuah A & M marks and "contribution to stellar role in the first half, rice Norton, representing Gener- who are interested, even re- NFCCS will be held this eve- star who holds the national Catholic intellectual life which Masque Comedy With Jim Smith playing an- As the diminutive speedster study of many books. His versa- scoring some timely baskets, al EUectric, who pointed out what motely, in the marriage vocation ning at 7:30 in 101 C&F. Two AAU 440-yard title. the student is likely to make as snapped the tape, the judges tity was displayed by parti- while Schafer was having information the student should are invited. The talks are tenta- speakers will explain the com- other strong game in his brief Bragg Second a graduate." blinked at the 0:09.6 clocking cipation in a soccer game trouble finding the range. He expect from the interview. Takes Shape tively scheduled for the Sundays mission to interested parties. varsity career and Jack Devine The society is sponsored by the . against a touring team as a to Schafer in of March 14th, March 21st, on their watches Michael Agos- Bragg, continuing to improve, finished runner-up Very Rev. Francis X. McGuire, All are invited to attend. providing his usual stellar floor- National Catholic Education As- Rehearsals are well under way I tini, Vilianova's ^iBBHHBHHi^H^BI member of the cleared 14 feet, 4 inches, becom- scoring with 17 points. O.S.A., Director of the Villanova March 28th, and April 4th. sociation. Present national of- for the Belle Masque spring pro- work, the Wildcats appeared to freshman sprint Trinidad all- ing the first freshman to ever Captain Jack Devine and John University Development Founda- fices are in Kansas City, Mis- duction of the award '-winning have the situation well in hand sensation from star team in 19- reach that mark in NYAC an- Cirino hit for 16 and 12 res- tion, was the guest speaker at the souri. play "Stalag 17". The production Trinidad, had 50. Since then nals. He tied and four pectively. luncheon for the representatives until the visitors started trading Requirements will be staged on the nights of just celebrated Agostini has others for second with his lofty 1st Half Close which followed. fouls for field goals early in the March 31, and April 1, 2, 3 confined his ath- efforts; winner Rev. first closely con- Preliminary requirement for and his nineteenth the was The half was final stanza. The losers' all- in the Field House. letic endeavors Richards, who soared four all the way; a scant five membership in the School of birthday by Bob tested Publicity releases have court press brought them to solely to track. Arts and Sciences with a cumu- been breaking the inches higher. Villanova Offers sent to about forty schools in within 2 points at the two min- While c o m - lative average of 3.00 or above. world indoor , meanwhile, was BONNIES the area concerning the stu- peting in the HOST TO Those eligible were then re- ute mark, but quick baskets by 100 - yard dash once again up near the top, as dent rate tickets, which will sell National A.A.U. Vilianova's basketball club. Television Course quired to submit a paper on one John Cirino and Smith and two record. This vic- he finished in a dead heat for for $1.00. An intensive ad cam- meet at Dayton second place in the 60-yard dash 15-10, returns to the Palestra of three books offered. These re- free throws by Larry Tiemey tory in the Villanova University's Eve- paign will begin Monday design- last summer, with , Olympic tomorrow night to entertiUn ports were then evaluated by put the game on ice. Washington ning Division, in cooperation ed to acquaint the public Agostini was in- Bonaventure'a each member of the faculty com- with Star Games, on- 100-meter champion. Earlier, the a visiting St. with the school's department of the merits of this presentation, Comeback Win to in the nightcap mittee and the above six were ly his third troduced phenomenal fresh man ran 6.2 in aggregation, education, is offering a course which will star seniors 'Jumbo' E 1- doublehead- selected. Tom The night before it was Villa- competitive ef- his semi-final heat, the same of the customary in television this semester under Kern, Harry Anger, Bob E2rsk- liot by Herb Mc- speed that the event winner, er. time is around 9:45. Induction ceremonies will be nova coming from behind to de- fort on the Game the general direction of Mr. Eu- ine, and junior Bemie Coyne. Kenley. An in- John Haines of Pcnn, maintained Penn plays Princeton in tiie held during the week of the re- feat Seton Hall, breaking a five- boards, surpass- gene Powers, Dean of the Eve- '' ''''''.''.' The crew is getting things in terest in Villa- in tying the meet record. opener. treat here. game losing streak against the ed the thirty- ning Division, it was announced shape to make this a truly mem- Mike Agostini nova was culti- Faculty Selectors now Dukes-less Pirates. tre- year-old record Relayers Win last A week. orable production behind scenes - tenths vated through Faculty selectors were: Rev. mendous team effort overcame a by two points separated the two clubs Designed to permit teachers as well as in the spotlight. and established correspondence, and Mike en- Vilianova's varsity got back of 26-point spree by the of a second, at halftime. However, when the Robert M. Sullivan, Dean Arts scoring in the picture when Gaffney an- to obtain a better understanding Agostini as a national standout. rolled in February. Severancemen took the floor for and Sciences and head of the sociate Professor of E!nglish; Hall's Harry Brooks as the Wild- chored the relay team—Ray of the background and techni- 61- Mike joined the already ta- Defeats Stanfield the second half they set out to English Department; Rev. Ed- Dr. John McLain, Professor of cats posted a heartstopping Wheiler, Red Heitman, Al Ligor- cal problems involved in televi- Mike's With Jenkins, O.S.A., Associ- I. lented frosh thinclad aggrega- The first indoor meet of win with a vengance. ward F. Biology; and Dr. John Mc 59 win. elli 3.26 mile sion, the course features guest and himself- to a ate Professor of Chemistry; Enemey, Associate Professor of tion as the sprint champion of career furnished another record Schafer finding the range with Balanoed Scoring ' triumph over Seton Hall and consultants from Philadelphia British West Indies of his rapidly growing collec- long set shots, the team be- :.^'/ • FUU DRESS TUXEDOS the for his Rev. John McShea, O.S.A., As- 1 Classics. Nt : v-t/^ V; CUTAWAYS .?•*: -^ Boston College. ^ • television stations who discuss Starting their move late in 1953. Record breaking victories tion. Agostini defeated Olympic gan to break the game wide open Vcuious phases of the medium. the third quarter, the Mainlin- highlighted his career from champions Lindy Remigino and outscoring the visitors 18 to have FBI Agent Sets Mark — Local Personalities Guests ers' evenly - balanced scoring St. Mary's High School in Port at the Boston K. 8 in the third period. ENGINEERS, COMPLETE RENTAL SERVICE drfew closer and closer to the capital city of Tri- C. Games to win the 50-yard Other individual meet winners final stanza the game W' Included in these representa- them of Spain, of In the were: , Josy tives are such well known local the Setonians until, with 2^/2 nidad, to his brief stay at Vil- dash and established a new began to assume the proportions Barthel, and Harry Bright personalities as Mary Margaret SCIENCE MAJORS FOR EVERY FORMAL OCCASION minutes left, the home club fell lanova. Mike reigned as the meet record of 0:05.3. of a rout. Kearney, Lee Vorker, Ed Mc- schoolboy champ by establishing One week later, Mike made his of tlie Pont STATISTICS Mahon, Jan Ozog, Clair Roskam, A representative Du eight high school records in home debut at the Philadelphia took your disHngvished b*st ot evtry 1^ F. Pta. Av. dis- Charles Shaw, and Joseph Tin- Company will be on this campus formol function. various age brackets for Inquire Meet, but ran afoul of Varsity Addition Smith Our compUt* Schafer . . 239 228 706 28.2 yards. ney, Jr., a Villanova graduate. rentol s«rvk« includti tvtrythtng tances from 100 to 440 the Ben Ogden starting gate and .l': you Mod—ond oil gorments oro freshly cfoonod, Cirino 90 50 230 9.2 Scholastic Records was shut out in the semi-final The topics of discussion in- March 1st and 2nd Role nootly the setting Twenty-four hours later Assumes Valuable clude: The horizons and future preuod—ond flMtd lo you, to p«rf«

FOmiinr 1<» 19M P«f• Six THE VILLANOVAN F«bnMhr t^ 1M4 THE VILLANOVAN Freshman Lose Concert Band Launches Mission Dance SPORTS CHATTER First; Rebound Season At St. John's Set for Rlhrch By Dick Conioy Last Tuesday night the Villanova University Concert Band The popular Shamokhiaki over 4/5 of the basketball seasdn already In the books, With Vs. St. Peter's opened its 1954 season with its traditional visit to St. John's Square Dance will return to the it's time to 'talk tournament' and, despite an erratic campaign, Villanova Putting an unbeaten skein of Orphanage. Judging from the response of the Sisters and boys campus on Friday the Wildcats are still in the post-season picture. With Duquesne nibht 10 consecutive victories on the of St. Johns, it looks like the present band is unc of the best March 12. 1954. already in the NIT fold and LaSalle, perennially a Garden team, line, the Villanova freshman five to represent Villanovia. expected to follow the same course, the only major-caliber clubs The proceeds of this affair was forced to play three games 'This year's program will feature some of the best works left in Section 2 (Mid-eastern Seaboard) are Temple, Fordham will be used to help the Augus- in as many nights during the of John Phillip Sousa, namely, and Villanova. If the choice narrowed down to a pick between The Concert Band will make tinian missions in Japan of past week. The result of this The Light Cavalry Overture Temple and Villanova, the Main Liners would seem to have the its second which Rev. Thomas Purcell, campaigning shows that the bal- appearance of the advantage because of the presence of high-scoring Bob Schafer. and Stars and Stripes Forever. A., is the director. Father anced win-loss ledger of the Kit- year tonight at the Saint Jo- O. S. AH of which, unfortunately, leaves Fordham very much in the Also included in the program Purcell formerly taught here at tens now reads 12 wins and 1 seph's Hospital Nurses Home in n* running. At the moment, the Rams definitely appear well in front will be a medley of Best Loved Villanova before his present as- loss ... to Seton Hall's ex- Philadelphia. The complete sche- of the running for a berth, but Fordham has shown signs of late Irish Melodies and The Band of in the far east. tremely talented first-year club. signment The of repeating last year's late-season foldup. And with the memory America March. dule has not yet been lyade up, Monday night saw the Frosh name of the dance is derived of the Rams rather unceremonious dumping at the hands of but tentative dates have been romp over the New York Port "Wildcat Five" from his hometown, Shamokin, Lebanon Valley in the opening round in '53 still fresh in NCAA set for concerts at the Miser- of Elmbarkation army team by In order to add a little variety Pa. The dance is being held to OVTCiOING University Resident Very Rev. Francis X. N. officals mindSi as well as many fan's, the New Yorkers are by cordia, Fitzgerald Mercy, Saint financial support an 88-45 count. Thirteen of the to this year's concerts, several provide more Mc(jiuire, O. S. A., left, congratulates his successor, Very Rev. shoo-in. Hope springs eternal in the VILLANOVA'S Jack Devine, Agnes, and Saint Mary's Nurses no means to be considered a have far hard-pressed priests of Fath> James A. Doiinellon, eighteen players who saw action whose rebounds against new features been added. O. S. A. human breast, one of our professors used to tell us before exam BC Homes. A trip to Wilmington Foremost among these is the er'b diocese for their labors in for Villanova joined in the scor- raised his year's total to 317, is ,-...... :-, has also been planned. time..,. ./ formation of the Wildcat Five, the Japanese mission field.. ••..< ..•.• '•.. • .-•.', ing parade with Jack Weissman Presidential Suct^isldh N .;.;. .•.,.. still among the top eight in the . ;•. » » a Dixieland group, which will The Band, which is under the and Sonny DiCarlo outstanding nation in that department Uis direction of post-season tounaments, it appears that the entertain the audiences with a Frank Licopoli, will Spealdiig of with 16 and 13 points respective- point average is 14.9. There will be music for conclude its season with the an- Traced Through The Years three teams that have been running neck-and-neck for the top ly. taste of good Divieland music. straight dancing too, so every- nual Mother's Day and Student spot all year may never meet to settle the dispute. Indians, The Sharp-shooting, fast-break- Bob Schiller will add his talent body should have a good time. Very Reverend James A. Donnellon, O. S. A., is the 22nd man Concert, the latter of which, which lost to Northwestern last week for Its second league loss, ing Seton Hall freshmen squad Varsity Addition... to the concerts by being fea- Dress is strictly informal, and to hold the post of President of Villanova. permitting, will held of the contention, the severe VU Presents tured in a trumpet solo and Joe weather be Yet his is the may have knocked itself right out NCAA dealt the VU yearlings a (Continued from Page &) jeans and dungarees will be the 23rd administration since the college was first outside. only tournament which the Hoosiers will consider. With Duquesne 106-79 shellacking Tuesday night chipping in with 11 in the team's Valenti will give out with a vocal order of the day. opened, in 1843. already in the NIT, Kentucky has seen lit to announce that it at South Orange. It was close rebounding win against tough High School rendition of The Bells of Saint Rev. Joseph Bums, O. S. A. This seeming paradox dates from early Villanova history, is the moderator the banH is definitely not interested in the Garden play-offs, despite the through the opening half with little Belmont Abbey the next Mary's. of when Father William Harnett, the 2nd president, became also for fact that the Wildcats' top three men would be ineligible Bobby Powers and Frank Grif- day, he led his club's vengefuUy Swim Stars the 4th president of the school. His two separate administrations the NCAA. Kentucky's position seems completely Illogical unless fith offsetting the excellent successful effort against Seton bracketed the tenure of office of the Very Reverend Patrick Adolph Rupp would just merely avoid a show-down with the marksmanship of the Pirates. Hall two days later, pumping m Villanova University will play Moriarity, third head of the college. Duquesne poweriiouse. Anyhow, with or without the Ruppmen, But midway through the 16 points to lead his teammates host to high school swimming The following is a complete list of Villanova presidents, with nation's top post-season get- their dates of tenure of office. the NIT remains, as always, the third period, Seton Hall started in scoring. teams from various parts of the together. the Kittens Tough Off Boards The Reverends: to pull away, and country this coming Saturday, Mechanical Engineers then, in the field- And unless Kentucky heads for New York on March 8, were unable to close the gap. And back 1. John P. O'Dwyer 1843-1850 Feb. 20, when it presents the the Dukes must l>e given the nod as the nation's top collegiate Powers and Jim Fahey led the house Wednesday night against (celebrated the first Masa at Villanova) National Catholic Interscholastic Electrical Engineers 2. William Harnett outfit Villanova pointmakers with 24 .^;'*:>;^ . iy*f • ^i • • • 1850-^851 Swimming and Diving Team and 3. Patrick Moriarity , • and 15 markers respectively. •••••••• ».*jt.'%.f,» • • 1851-1855 Last Wednesday the Frosh Individual Championships in the (granted the first AB 1855) 4. William Harnett 1855-1857 returned to their winning ways Villahova Natatorium. (conferred the first MA 1S57) 77-70 conquest of The aff)air, which will feature American industry today presents the greatest field ever open to engineering students. with a rousing Villanova College closed, 1857-1865, due to economic depres- Freshmen. some of the finest Catholic pool the St. Peter's A And we honestly believe that no opportunities ore more rewarding than those offered at sion, Know-Nothing anti-Catholic movement, and the Civil War. start of the aggregations throughout the fast surge at the 5. Ambrose Mullen 1865-1869 third quarter increased a slim east, will begin at 10 a. m. and 6. Patrick A. Stanton ...... i *-. ^» .;,, 1869-1872 35-33 halftime margin to a com- last until 4:30 p. m. A perman- (first gymnajsium built)

45-33 advantage. ent trophy will be presented to 7. Thomas Galberry • • 1872-1876 fortable ?. (bccamo Bishop of Hartford) A last-ditch St. Peter's rally the team compiling the highest HilMlLTOK STANDARD medals will be 8. Thomas C. Middleton 1876-1878 wasn't enough, and Maje McDon- number of points; • 0. John J. Fedigan •# •• . 1878-1880 nell's men had nabbed their 12th awarded to the Ist, 2nd and 3rd Division of (college expansion) winners. Points will be win in 13 attempts. place 10. Joseph A. Coleman 1880-1886 scored in the individual event (built the chapel) = Swimmers Win First on a 6-4-3-2-1 basis. The relay UIVITED AIRCRAFT CORP. 11. Francis M. Sheeran 1886-1800 Villanova's pioneering system will be a 10-8-6-4-2. WINDSOR LOCKS, CONNECTICUT (dedicated the chapel) swimming team won its first Events Named 12. Christopher A. McEvoy 1890-1894 (Villanova meet of the year last Wed- Swimming Coach Ed Geisz an- Goldeit Jubilee) Here you'll have a good starting salary and excellent chance for advancement. You'll 13. Francis McShane . • • • • • • ••••• • • « • • • • 1894-1895 nesday after six straight vain nounced that there will be nine 14. Lawrence Delurey . • • • • • • • • • • 1895-1910 defeating a visiting medley relay, I work in an atmosphere that challenges every facet of your training and imagination, attempts, events—150-yard (college expansion) St. Peter's outfit, 51-33. 200-yard free style relay, 50- associating with an exceptionally high calibre engineering staff, many of whom have 15. Edward 6. ft Dohan :• • •'•.•'• C.^ •-•.••• 4^ ••'• fa » • • • • • • 1910-1917 Geisz's tankmen, who free recognitk>n for their contributions to Ed yard free style, 100-yard gained world-wide aeronautical science. 16. James Dean . • •••••• 1917-1920 are representing Villanova in style, 150-yard individual med- 17. We offer the opportunity to use your complete education on the development of Frank Driscoll • •. •*• •••• •• •t*ftt* 9 • • • •• •• • 1920-1924 swimming circles for the first 100-yard ley, 220-yard free style, 18. Joseph . . not just one product but many: Hickey . * « ;vVvi * ;,:^-.;>;yi i » . ..;.... 1924-1925 placed first time since 1942, breaststroke, 100-yard back- 19. Mortimer Syllivan i ^ 1925-1926 will conduct -i- v^v; iv*v i i « in four of the individual Jim Smith spring- stroke and the 1-meter 20. James Griffin • ••••• • • • • 9 1926-1932 Jet Fuel Controls er% •.1i:« events ,and captured two of pesky St. Peter's, Jim, who is no board dive. Trials diving begin (college expansion)

INTERVIEWS five today's players 21. Edward V. Stanford . • ••*•• • 1932-1944 PERSONAL the top three positions in giant as far as at 10 a. m. Heats in swimming Jet Engine Starters ; •••••• individual affairs. go (61"), played a definitely begin at 1 m. (Villanova Centennial) event p. 22. Francis X. N. McGuire • • • • • • •••••• 1944-1954 on campus The winners also grabbed outstanding game off the boards The last championships of this Mydraulic Pumps ;v^.;.\.7 (college expansion) off the team events—the 440- and contributed 11 points—^his type was sponsored by LaSalle t"^: Cockpit Air Conditioning Systems 23. James A. Donnellon 1954- the 300- double - figure M*RCH4and5 yard freestyle and fourth straight College in 1949; Villanova's last ( college expansion) yard medley relay. The four performance. His tap-in attempts sponsorship of a similar affair Turbine Engine Propellers positions open for graduating Boeing has many first-placers for VU were Tom are remarkable, considering his was in 1942. These opportunities are in Piston Engine Propeltors, and graduate students. Donahue—50-yard freestyle size, and his steadying influence Future Hopes engineering (ae, ce, ee, me and I: all branches of Ben Addiego—diving; Dona- has been a major factor in the The Championships are ex- ond other products still in the related fields). Also needed are physicists and hue—100-yard freestyle; and team's newly-discovered impetus. pected to become one of the pri- mathematicians with advanced degrees. early stages of development Tom McOrath — 200-yard Meml>er of WC Champs Villa- ENGINEERING mary attractions here at Fields of activity include design, research, backstroke. Smith is no stranger to his nova if this year's presentation Our modern plant is ideally located, midway between Hartford, Conn., and Springfield, and PRODUCTION. Your choice of location: Seattle, favorite sport, by any means; is a success. A great deal of Mass., the center of an area rich in cultural and recreational advantages. Washington or Wichita, Kansas. LETTERS PRESENTED he was a member of West Catho- top-flight talent will participate ,V A group meeting, first day of campus visit, will lic's 1951-'52 championship out- activities, direc- SENIORS... in the under the OUR REPRESENTATIVE WILL BE HERE FOR INFORMAL INTERVIEWS: precede personal interviews. Details of openings, The following players are fit. He matriculated here at VU tion of the VU Swimming Com- He'll be glad to answer questions and tell you more about the opportunities in our grow- nature of assignments, company projects, etc., awarded letters and certificates in the spring semester of '53, mittee, including Athletic Direc- students are invited ing will be explained. Married for participation in 150-lb foot- after transfering from Loyola of tor Ambrose 'Bud' Dudley, Ath- organization. No lengfhy application to fill out — just come in and get acquainted. North American bring their wives. i,» to ball at Villanova University: Los Angeles. letic Sec'y Bill Ryan and Geisz. Come and learn about these excellent oppor- GET YOUR COPY OF Donald Alton, Thomas Brock- tunities with an outstanding engineering organiza- "YOU AND YOUR FUTURE" Aviation Cieszke, David tion — designers and builders of the B-47 and B-52 man, Andrew Domenick multi-jet bombers, America's first jet transport Cook, Mark Connor, An interesting new booklet that contains and the bomarc F-99 pilotless aircraft project. Conicelli, Hugh Davis, John Do- GLAH BROS. TUXEDO AGENCY all the facts about our Hamilton Standard ^:i herty, John Dougherty, Richard Los Angeles PLACEMENT OFFICE Fitzpatrick, John Gaffney, Rob- LOWEST RATES ON CAMPUS organization and products. Gold, Thomas Gorham, John ert wiil nwamtrm Hall, Donald Harley, Michael will interview here Kilker, Thomas Horan, Adrian J. Thursday. Febnicary 18. 1954 Lynch, Daniel Murphy, Andrew DATE: FEB. 24

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The Naval ROTC rifle team, All eligible students who in- WVIL LOG PICTURE STORY Beginning February 16th, 19- oXtir RE-EVALUATES has made a record of one loss in tend to take the Selective Service 54, this will be the nightly sche- OF College Qualification Test in McCarthy, ten meets to date against stiff dule of WVIL ,the Radio Voice 1954 should file applications at SENIOR WEEKEND competition from local college Of Villanova University. the extremist once for the April 22 administra- 7:30-8:00 P. M a). and service teams. (Page tion, Selective Service National Down Memory Lane (Page 2) In recent matches the local Headquarters advised today. 8-8:15 P. M. . . News and Sporta 8:15-8:30 P. M sharpshooters have beaten La- An application and a bulletin mm To Announced Salle and Penn ROTC by large of information may be obtained Be at any Selective Service local 8:30-9 P. M Production Tuesday, March 2, 1954 margins while also showing well Vol. 29—NcK 13 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, VILLANOVA, PA. board. Following instructions in 9-10 P. M. ... Wet Wax Works in two triangular meets, winning ,.; the bulletin, the student should 10-11 P. M. ... Music Workshop one and being edged in the other. fill out his application immedi- March 22 Chosen PROM DECORATION Chairmen Hal Pickett, left, and Joe Mc- triangle affairs pitted The Villa- ately and mail it in the special Freshmen elections for repre- '> V Garigle check over final floor plans for placement of decorations I Slate Lists nova against Valley Forge Mili- envelope provided. Applications Grid sentatives to the Student Coun- Unfilled for Fteld House on Feb. 26. tary and Admiral Farragut Aca- must be postmarked no later cil will be held on Thursday, Council Nominates Free midnight, March 8, 1954. demies, the marksmen from than February 18. Two men will be - s t Early filing will be greatly to elected to represent the freshmen Barry Hall taking top honors. Away Interview List Announced the student's advantage. class in the Council for the re- Oay, In the second meet, they came in Hears Fr. Donnellon Very Reverend James A. Results will be reported to the maining part of this year and all President, the Student Donnellon, O. S. A., now em- second to Georgetown Univer- student's Selective Service local of next year. The voting, which With the approval of the Father his second month as For Seniors Industries e Council has chosen Monday, March 22, as the free day it is barking on & sity. is direction J f- board of jurisdiction for use in under the of Student classes will be conducted on that President of Villanova Univer- considering his deferment as a Council representative Jack allowed to pick each year. No Dr. George E. Matlin, new assistant placement director, The result of the recent Hearst last confirmed reporls day. sity, week last week released names of business firms which will conduct student, according to Education- Kneafsey, will take place in Trophy Match placed Villanova Last ni^ht Verv Rev. James Donnellon, O. S. A., president that of the nine football games employment interviews with members of the senior class who al Testing Service, which pre- Alumni gym starting at 10:30 Villanova, addressed the council on student-faculty relation- scheduled to date for fall 1954, Navy in eighth place out of sev- administers the Col- A. M. Matriculation cards must of will have the required degrees. He revealed that National Bis- pares and only one will be played at home. enty-nine teams. Test. be shown in order to vote. ships. Also present at the invi- cuit Co. and General Motors have postponed their interviews lege Qualification Scheduling difficulties were tation of Council President Joe until a later undecided date. kj" Kenney were Dr. Robert Koob, named as the cause of this si- ^t^ Scheduled interviews for the Statue Deadline tuation ; one open date, however, (•k- assistant professor of Chemistry remainder of the month and the Villanova remains on the unreleased sche- .•.'V and president of the beginning of March include dule. chapter of the American Asso- Extended 3 Weeks Feb. 23: He further disclosed in an in- ciation of University Professors, Deadline for contributions to Curtiss Wright—Mech. Eng. terview with the Villanovan that and three other faculty mem- the Statue Fund of the Class Johnson and Johnson Business, Rev, Patrick Dundon, O. S. A., — bers. of 1954 has been moved to Sa- Arts new Prior of the St. Thomas of The appearance of Father turday, March 20th, announced Feb. 24: Villanova Monastery and Chair- Donnellon marked the first time Ted Sheehan, class president. Scintilla-Magneto—Mpch. Eng., 'y m r man of the Athletic Board, Villanova's new president had With the many expenses of the i'' Elec. Eng. would arrive here Monday (yes- met with the Council. It was in Senior Weekend it was thought liorXh American Aviation—Civil, terday) to assume his new du- line with his statement when he that by delaying the final dead- Elec, Mech. Eng. ties. took office that he would do all line many more seniors would Hamilton Standard—^Mcch. & Father Donnellon believes he could to promote better re- be able to contribute. Elec. Eng. that the new dormitory will be lationships between students "Up to this time, the returns Feb. 25: definitely completed by Septem- and administration and students have been scattered with most Montgomery Ward—Business ber 1954 and that members of * 'v and faculty. of the answers coming from the General Chemical — Chem. m the class of 1955 will probably discussion by the day students. It is hoped that Chem., Elec, Mech. Eng. There was be given preference in reserving members of the possible applica- with the arrival of Lent many U. S. Naval Air Development RKV. EDWIN T. CIRIMKS, O. S. A., junior class niodcratur» ad- quarters there. admission to the Nation- more seniors will take that op- Mech., Elec Eng. tion for vIkcs Beriiie Finan, president, on plans tor Junior Week, May 3-8. Possible Rise Student Association by Vil- portunity to donate. It waa also »j Feb. 26: al The new administration, he lanova. Another member felt that there will be more l^a- Philco—Elec, Mech. Eng. Pick Long Band; declared, will enforce more brought up the question of the money in the next few weekis Juniors Bethlehem Steel—Mech., Chem., strictly present discipline regu- possibility of a student-faculty via Navy and Federal Income Elec, Civil. Eng. lations for students. Additional- to be distributed Tax refund checks," said Shee- Appearance Here appraisal sheet Second ly, he said that tuition rates for March 1: han. here. Both matters will be con- next year be increased Goodyear Tire & Rubber — Johnny Long and his "Shanty in Old Shantytown" will re- may sidered. The class is seeking to donate Chem., of Prom, said Prom pending a descision by the Board Elec, Mech., Civil statue of Our Lady turn to Villanova May 7 for the class '55's council also decided to a seven-foot of Trustees in three or four ;' Eng. The last week's class meeting. of Good Counsel, composed of Chairman Bud Ford at postpone final action on < the weeks. Goodyear Aircraft—do. Approximately 150 juniors, or 40 per cent of the class, heard proposed admission of a repre- Italian marble. The goal sought The new President envisioned DuPont—^Mech., Elec, Chem. committee chairmen and President Bcrnie Finan report on pros- iii sentative of the Nurses' division is two thousand dollars. a stadium enlarged to seat be- Eng., Chem., Physics pects for Junior Week. to the group. This was because tween 25,000 and 30,000 fans March 2: Long was selected as the po- two weeks. No radical changes the new proposed amendment r by 1955; a $150,000 increase Provident Mutual Business Mamie Politely Refuses in the rings, — pular choice after his fine show- have been made Ifbur hands on the Future! had to be adjusted and it was in the Stadium Fund is needed Arthur Young & Co.,—Account- Villanova's Junior Class he said, although the wildcat is felt that the relationship prob- ing at last year's Junior Prom. to supplement the present ba- was the victim of some of would have a greater effect now sunk a litte deeper in the lance of $100,000 to realize this March 3: grip the of an Air Force jet, your hands are on a fast, lem Ring Fittings when you wheel school, and Washington's famous "red upon the whole the ring. effort. Mine Safety Appliances—Elec, tape" last week, when they At same meeting Ring should therefore be considered Mother's Day Chairman Ted Regarding enrollment, he Mech. ,Chem. Eng, high flying future that leads to the top in jet aviotipri. received news that "Mamie" Chairman Bill Kohler reported first. stated that women will be ad- Touche, Niven, Bailey & Smart would not be able fittings Clarkson stated that the dinner Eisenhower that all will be completed mitted as full-time students on- Accounting Speaking of the free day. Rev. to act as a judge in their for the day will be prepared by • Once behind the controls of ah Air mercial aviation. Join the many tine HERE'S WHAT YOU DOS by St. Patrick's day and that ly in the Nursing Division and Lybrand, Ross Bros., & Mont- George McLaughlin, O. S. A., " Junior Week Quedn Contest the Force jet, you leave the humdrum of young men who keep their hands on the rings will be delivered about Smythe Caterers and that that the current ratio between a •' gomery Accounting /. Take your high school diploma or Dean of Student Activities, 1 — due to White House policy will everyday life . . . soar far above the cares future. Train as an Aviation Cadet! week later. lunch be supplied by the resident and non-resident stu- certificate of graduation and a copy of pointed out that the number of which doesn't permit the of the crowd into a bright new future of '••v>. No Changes school. dents (about 9 to 11) will be You may be eligible your birth certificate to your nearest Air school days last year was First Lady to take part in ailventure and excitement. You're part Frank Gunther, Dinner Dance maintained. qualify as an Aviation Cadet, you exactly the same as the number He added that fittings will be TEST ANNOUNCED To Force Base or Recruiting Station. Fill such activities. Donnellon promised of a select flying team, pla>j?g for the Chairman, told the class that Father least a high school graduate. this year. held one day a week for the next For seniors interested in must be at out the application they give you. investigation of the delay in- highest stakes of all . . . mastery of the both ballrooms of the Penn careers in insurance, there will However, you will be of more value to volved between the time that a too, because yftu've .Jet Age! You'll win S. If application is accepted, the Air be administered the Insurance the Air Force if you stay in college, Sherwood Hotel, site of this student's marks are determined been trained to win. You have confi- Aptitude Test on Feb. 24 at graduate, and then volunteer for train- Force will arrange for you to take a year's event, have been reserved. and the time that receives them. dence in yourself, in your fellows, and physical examination at government '' A 2:30. Seniors who wish to take ing. In addition, you must be between Pre-Cana Series Retained Five couples will occupy each He stated that he would also In your plane, the fastest and safest (ly- this test, will expense. investigate a request of the Vil- which be with- 19 and 26'/2 years, unmarried, and in h'.^ "Although results of the poll the fourth successive year of table for dinner. Bids are set out charge, must register with ing equipment in the world. lanovan to be allowed to cover good physical condition. were not completely gratifying, the five-ye?r old lecture series, at $8; Tony Desmond will play the placement office by Feb. S, Next, you will be given a written and the heretofore closed meetings an Air Force Aviation Cadet, you get students did exhibit enough in- will speak the first two Sundays. As manual aptitude test. at the dance. 18. terest to justify the continuation On March 14 the students will of the Student Faculty Commit- in on the ground floor of jet aviation, ^ Win an Air Force Johnny Long began his career of the Pre-Cana series for this hear "Marriage Genuine tee. learn jet flight with the latest equipment ^, If you pass your physical —A and and other with his high school days. Father Prior Commission year," stated Rev. Robert Regan, Great Vocation", and the follow- Later and best instructors. You graduate as an tests, you will be scheduled for an Avia- Information released by the O. S. A., director of the Pre- ing week Father will discuss he formed a band on the Duke Air Force lieutenant earning over $5,000 ^ Earn over tion Cadet training class. The Selective Administration reports that the BOUQUET SHOP Cana conferences, last week. "The P.sychology of the Sexes." campus known as the "Fresh- a year ... a man thoroughly prepared Service Act allow| you a four-month Prior. Father Dundon, $5,000 A Year Father Regan had announced A prominent Catholic wife and man Orchestra." This group new for leadership in both military and com- deferment while waitingclass assignment. (Continued on Page 7) FOR EXQUISITE FLOWERS FOR that the series would be discon- mother will speak on March 28, stayed together during its days SPECIAL GIRL—Corsofei FHAT < e e e • e e e e e •,.#.".'• e e e e e e ;^ • e e e «.. .«i-'..r#" e • e e e '»-;i^o#--» tinued unless enough students and on April 4 "A Catholic at Duke and played at resorts She Will Adore signed up in advance for the Physician Looks at Marriage." during the summers. Since that To Conduct Retreat All types at reasonable rates, WHERE TO GET MORE DETAILS! talks. Sixty students complied All lectures will be conducted time Johnny has tried to keep Rev. Robert M. Sullivan, on campus delivery. his music in line with the col- Contact your nearest Aviation Cadet Selection Team, with the request, which will in the C&F auditorium beginning O.S.A., Dean of Arts and lege crowds. Even his theme SEE Air Force ROTC Unit or Air Force Recruiting Olficer. mean that approximately 90 about 3:15 P. M. A question and Sciences, will conduct a three- Or write to: Aviation Cadet, Headquarters, (counting girls who will be pre- answer period will follow each song, "Sweetheart of Sigma day retreat at Rosemont Col- BOB SUB PHIL CLARKE U. S. Air Force, Washington 25, D. C. sent) will attend the conferences talk. It should be remembered Nu," is of collegiate origin. lege during Holy Week. Father Simpson Hall C^ on married life. that all interested in the Pre- Among his more famous was chaplain at Rosemont for ^Amroi* Intended for those who are Rev. Robert K. Regan, O. S. A. Cana conferences are urged to tunes, besides the above men- seven years, until Nov. 1951. contemplating marriage, even 14, 21, and 28, and April 4. attend. It is not necessary to tioned "Shantytown", are "Blue During the last five of those remotely, the series will be held Fifth Year have signed up in order to at- Skies" and "Just Like That", years he also taught Junior re- qn the Lenten jkiiidays of March Father Regan, in charge for tend. which Long wrote himself. ligion there.