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Turning People on for the Turn me on to somethin. Intramural Golf Tomorrow at Valley Forge Post 5 Weeks Kerins Scores 3 Cats Win ^Must' Game mm by J«rry Bruderie by Jerry Bruderie Fullback Mike Kerins scored Sparked by Jim Case's 26 yard Vol. 42, No. 6 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, VILLANOVA, PA. NOVEMBER 2, 1966 three touchdowns as the Villanova field goal, and with the help of a freshmen football team rolled to a wide-open offense and a tough de- 31-6 victory over West Chester fense, Villanova rewarded its big- last Friday at West Chester. gest crowd of the season (11,975) The Frosh broke the game open with a 16-14 Homecoming win last Popular Vote To Determine S6A President with three touchdowns in the Saturday over previously unbeaten second half as the Cats racked up Delaware. their third straight win. The Cats The game was one Villanova had next play at Bullis on October 29, to win if Coach Alex Bell and his Precedent Breaking Motion Passed by before closing the season at Anna- charges were going to make any- polis against the Navy Plebes on thing out of this season, and the November 4. Cats pulled a few surprises in KERINS GOES 51 YARDS (bf) chalking up their second win Student Congress at October 19 Meeting Kerins, 5-9 a 190-pounder from against three losses. Bishop Kenrick High, showed his The first surprise paid off in speed on a 51 yard gallop in the a TD early in the second period. byJimO'Hare candidates must pass approval of Committee Chairman. Candidates, fourth quarter, after scoring his Halfback Ed Bollinger was sent the Dean of Men or Dean of Wo- will be limited to a maximum first two TD's on short runs. Quarterback Gerry Bellotti led Villanova to its 16-14 win over Delaware on Soturday. The senior Future Presidents of the Student in with a play as Villanova had men, The candidate, like SGA mem- campaign expenditure of two hun- Villanova's Gene Humay got signal-caller scored one touchdown, ran for 37 yards, completed 7 out of 14 passes for 122 yards will be a second and nine situation on the Government Association t)ers, must possess at least a 2.50 dred dollars, and the candidate the Cats on the scoreboard first field goal that the Photo by of the end even had his finger on the ball as Jim Cose kicked the won gome. Delaware 16 yard line. Almost elected by a popular vote cumulative average. All candidates must run independently and devoid Joe O'Connell. entire undergraduate student body (Contitiued on page 11) always when Bollinger is sent in approved by their Dean will then of parties. rather than SGA members only. with the play it's a pass (fre- appear before the Student Con- This procedure is a radical de- quently to Bollinger himself) ''I gress, which will chose two of the parture from the process that had The change in the election pro- think they were keying on me down candidates by secret ballot. These been followed in past years. For- Harriers Grab First 6 Places cedure is the result of three at William and Mary," said Bol- two will be the two Candidates merly the Presidental candidates motions passed at the October 19 eligible to be elected by popular had to be SGA members and were meeting of the Student Congress. (Continued on page 1 0) vote of the student body. The two elected to the presidency by their In addition to the popular election To Register Straight Win final candidates will be chosen at colleagues, a method often criti- 3rd of the President, the motions also an SGA meeting at least twenty cized as one of the causes of gen- permit non SGA members to run by Mike Schmitt Running at Fairmount Park, the one days prior to the general eral student disinterest in their Golf Tourney Open for the highest elective office in Last Saturday morning the Villa- Wildcats just had too much for the elections. Student Government. the Undergraduate School, as well nova cross-country team did Leathernecks as they took the 10 Day Campaigns Ron Javers, Editor in Chief of as several changes in the regula- exactly what it was supix)sed to do first six places, and the meet by To Ail Villanovans; Furtiiermore, the candidates will the VILLANOVAN supported the tions concerning campaigning. and that was to win in a big way. a score of 15-48. Charlie Mes- be allowed to campaign from ten motion on the SGA floor, claim- The victims this week were the singer and Tom Donnelly ran the New Officials Named The Motion, introduced byBren- days before the general elections ing that it would increase student marines of Quantlco, falling to the five mile course in 25:50 to lead den Brett and Jim Donegan, in- up to and including the election day. interest and he would like to see ATTENTION ALL WILDCAT The United States Military Academy Band and Giee Club receive Cats just as Penn State and St. the pack. Running together all the cludes no change in election pro- The two candidates must also par- a good, active election on cam- the applause of a Parents Day crowd during their concert given DUFFERSI You have all been opinion among the Joe's have done in the last two way, they were only 20 seconds Russo.) cedures of any other SGA members ticipate in an hour long debate pus. General bragging about the tremendous in the Pield House on Saturday Night. (Photo by Richard meets. off the course record. One minute or officers, nor does it include with each other at a time and student body was extremely scores that you shot this summer, behind them, Dave Patrick, Frank any change in the duties or powers place designated by the Elections favorable. and now Is your chance to prove WEST CHESTER PREVIEW Murphy and Ian Hamilton came in of the President. them. The Intramural Department together to finish out the first five Orlons, Tymes to Entertain is holding its annual Golf Tourney places. Sophomore Dick Buerkle Procedure tomorrow at the Valley Forge -!- took the sixth position with a time The procedure for the election IFC Initiates First Formal Golf Club. All Villanova students presidency is included in Chester HasSGameStreak of 27:31. At Sophomore Dinner Dance to the West are urged to enter. competi- a The Motion 99. This requires that Quantlco managed only three tion will be held all day and all student desiring to run must, in The Class of 1969 celebrates Sophomore Class and coordinator places in the top sixteen and these that is needed is a Matric Card, the Spring Semester of his Junior Fraternity Rushing Program Villanova's traditional Sophomore of the various committees, antici- were by Bill Clark and Larry Li other Intramural news, four Year circulate a petition with the Weekend next Friday and Satur- pates an outstanding weekend. He by Bill Keane Since Last Year's Loss to Demberger, seventh and eighth, frosh have been added to the ros- names of ten per cent of the student Cats 11 12. with the work day, November and is also very satisfied (27:55) and a tenth place finish by ter of officials. The four new ref body approving his candidacy. This The first formal Fraternity even higher levels for the follow- This year's Sophomore Week- of those involved with planning the by ing year. Frank Pavlico The man to is Wilkenson, He is a sophomore who Mike Manley (28:21) Jack O'Leary, are Rich Avll, Bill Furlong, Tom., petition will then go to the Elections Rushing Program sponsored by watch number 20, end opens with a concert in the several events. In his words, "the quarterback Haynie, a 6*2", set the Pennsylvania State Col- Al McCafferty, Paul Sanborn, Jim Mullaney, and Jim McElhenny. Committee for validation. Then all the Interfraternity Council began Official Bids who's that? West 185 Field House at 8:00 Friday eve- cooperation has been wonderful." West Chester, Upon the conclusion of the Rush- lb. junior and an outstanding field lege receiving record for one game Burhans, Hal Degenhardt, Craig There are still a few vacant spots officially yesterday. Villanova's is 15th in total offense ning. The Lovin* Spoonfuls, known Chester ' ing Program a list of invitations general. (11) against Miller svUle. Wilken- Nation, Tony Sellitto and Cliff open for freshmen; anyone inter- four fraternities and one sorority of the NCAA small colleges, placed by such hits as "Summer In The son was named the ECAC Player Harbourt finished out the Cats fine ested should contact Jeff Walkerr. will conduct their individual will be submitted by each fra- the Player His favorite receiver is Don City," "Do You Believe In two players on ECAC Law School Red Mass ternity to the IFC. Upon IFC ap- of the Week for his performance performance. in Room 305 Sullivan Hall. There Annual meetings, smokers, and parties ago, are Magic," and the new song "Rain of the Week two weeks proval the bids will then be mail- in the East Stroudsburg game. The (Continued on page 10) during the entire month of Novem- in first place in the State College (Continued on page 10) On The Rooftop," and praised re- l)er. The program officially ends ed out in January. Once an in- number 88 will be another jersey as "the most Eastern Division, and they play at Booters Get First Win cently in "Time" bid to watch. on November 30. dividual accepts a he is com- Villanova Stadium Saturday. Al- versatile of the new groups," will Offered Friday in Chapel At Least Three mitted and may not drop out later though Villanova won last year's Nine Yard Average Ruggers Capture First Win; be featured at the concert along As LaSalle Falls 2-0; On Friday evening, November serve as deacon, and the Reverend There are certain rules and to pledge for another fraternity. sure At fullback, Herb Landis stands with the Sopwith Cameli^. This en- game, the Wildcats can be Philip F. Barrett, O.S.A., Dean He may drop out but he must wait 5»10*» and weighs 4th, at 7 p.m. the Annual Red Mass stipulations v^ich must be met in tough game from West Ches- 185 lbs. Landis tertainment has been arranged by of a for the students and alumni of the of the College of Commerce and till the following year to pledge was named Player of the order for an underclassman to rush ter this year. Feldman, Cordoza Star Week by Top Penn As Donavan Stars the Class Concert Committee, Villanova University School of Law Finance, will he sub-deacon. and eventually pledge. Rushing is for another fraternity. by Neil ECAC after the Shippensburg headed by A rtHalleran, Committee Feldman will be celebrated in the Church of The preacher at the Red Mass Under their new coach. Bob Mit- game. He gained 207 rushing open to any Freshman, Sophomore Villanova Soccer (1-1) in 22 byMikeKoin the backfleld and forwards, the Chairman. scored St. Thomas of Villanova on the is to be the Very Reverend Verner- lbs. Sympathy will each present two twenty minute Joseph A. Flaherty, 210 No Reverend ian Provincial, Father Sherman. semester. If a Freshman does not are seniors. Theoretically, they Following the 14-3 formance of fullback Jim Bona- Remembering past defeats and victory by the shows. Joe Kilroy, the dinner dance O.S.A., President of Villanova Uni- Many of the Law alumni will also have a 1.75, a Sophomore are a young team, only two sen- can A team, the B 1.90, vito. Stalwarts Pete Stenner, We expect the unexpected bad -breaks, the Ruggers displayed squad also dis- Entertainment Chairman, has also versity, will act as Arch-priest. iors in the starting lineup, attend. and a Junior 2,00, he will not be but their from the Rams from regarded Homecoming hangovers Walt Heldman, and Tom Jensen West Ches- no amount of sympathy nor did arranged to have Jerry Blavat make The Reverend Robert J. Welsh, the record shows that the team Members of Bench and Bar permitted to pledge. These re- has ter. (Continued on (Continued on page 2 0) Jerry. With the united efforts of page 11) an appearance. O.S.A., Dean erf the College of proven itseU, and the general public are invited quirements are to be raised to of the . Dave Mullens, President Libersi Arts and Sciences, will to the Mass, November 1966 November 2, 1966 « THE VILLANOVAN • Poge 3 • 2, V ViLLANOVAN I Poge 2 # THE .- «-M\>. Party Marks 53rd Birthday TV Newscaster Gunnar Bock

Oh-oh, Of Lambda Kappa Delta Frat Guest of Literary Society better by Wait Boginsky Lambda Kappa Delta, one of the and activities of the fraternity. Gunner Back, world traveler, leading role in many network pro- check the largest fraternities on campus, Students interested in the fra- at correspondent, and currently a grams, as well as special will celebrate Its fifty -third birth- ternity may seek informatlc« punch TV personality on WFIL, Phila- projects. He was moderator of day with a party on November 18 the unofficial frat headquarters bowl, at the delphia, will appear at Villa- "America's Town Meeting" on j featuring the Fat City Five. The "at the table by the door nova, Tuesday evening, November the ABC Network, and was the frat, which was originally founded north side of the Pie Shope." 15, at 8 p.m. in the East lounge moderator of ABC's "Crossfire" to further student interest in the Parents Conner of Dougherty Hall. forum. As Washington correspon- medical sciences, has recently During the recent Parents* dent for ABC, Gunnar came opened its membership to stu- Weekend at VUlanova LKD held its Sponsored by the Literary So- to know and work intimately with dents from any of the colleges on Ninth Annual Parents* Dinner ciety of Villanova University, literally hundreds of members of \ »(03 campus. Dance. In attendance were several Cok mi» the address will be giv^i free Congress. Many of these were his ro meet the demands of an guests of the fraternity including of charge and open to the public. daily guests on "Congress Today," anticipated increase in the num- Dr. Carlos Thillet, the fraternity's Gunnar Back is well known a local Washington newscast that mzi ber of rushes this year due to the moderator. for his special news missions. covered the day in Congress. Mr. widening of the scope of the fra- Success has marked LKD*s Back attended and reported on ternity's membership and the ex- activities in a different field. Its During the crisis in the Middle- '^,.41 news conferences under Presi- tended rushing period, LKD has inter -frat football team under the East in the summer of 1958, Mr. Miss Eve Garri son explains the meaning behind her pop and op art during an exhibition of her dents Roosevelt, Truman, and enlarged its rush committee to able captainship of Steve Krines Back flew to Lebanon to report in Hall. Bottnick.) Phi works held last week Dougherty (Photo by Henry Eisenhower. He was present at twenty five members. It will also rolled to a 15-0 victory over that story direct to the news con- the shooting by Puerto Ricans in initiate an innovation in rushing Kap on Sunday, October 23. This scious audience. He followed the House of Representatives, in with the publication of a rush's is the team's four consecutive that on-the-spot story a few which a number of members were handbook which will inform pro- victory and it remains tiie only months later with a flying trip wounded. spective brothers of the ideals undefeated team in the inter-frat Annual Navy Weekend Coming; to Berlin to interview the leaders of that league. city torn between East Also, tomorrow afternoon at Callow, Fraternity Trea- John and West. 4:30 p.m. in Vasey Auditorium, announced that this Society surer, has The Literary Society will campus "get-together** a party. Coco-Colo has the Beta Gamma present Ice-cold Coca-Colo mokes ony year's * 'dues collected" has reach- Dance at Treodway Highlights International Reporter a movie, free of charge, entitled refreshing. That*s why things go beHer taste you never get tired of . . . always O'^Ctl^ ed the 90% mark. Besides paying In the summer of 1959 "Mencken's America." The doc- Debate Season activities, with Coke . . . after Coke . . . after Coke. Begins for the frat's social The Naval Science Department for the affair will be Colonel will be held at the Tredway Inn. The he accompanied Vice-President umentary motion picture will •!\.;-t these funds are also used to main- plans H. present the life and times Companyj Phlladalphio, P.nn«ylvanla Debate So- of Villanova has announced Fordon West, USMC, who is entertainment will be provided by Nixon to the Soviet Union. He lias of one BeHl«d ondar *• «u»hi)rffy bf T»«« Philadelphia Coca-Cola Bottling The Beta Gamma tain a recently established fra- its Weekend. This the Debonairs. of America's most potent literary University is off for annual Navy now serving as Assistant to the since reported from Finland, Lon- ciety of Villanova ternity scholarship fund which pre- "V,,* year's proceedings are scheduled Chief of Staff for Special Projects, Colonel West, a native of don, Paris, figures and social critics of the to a strong start this season. Dan also Bonn, Israel, again sently contains $600. The frat early for the weekend of November 12. at Headquarters Marine Corps, California, attended The U.S. Naval from the Berlin Wall, Panama Twentieth Century: ij* L, University Will Hold Cirucci, Jerry Burke, Kathy Kol- sponsors several charitable func- Mencken. '•^ ' Officer Program Sends repre- The program includes four Next on the list of events is a Academy at Annapolis for two and and Mexico City, and Vietnam. Naval ler and Ted McDermott tions including an annual outing tournament features, all of which take place march onto the field before the a lialf years. Later, he was com- House Meeting sented Villanova in a for the children at d nearby Mr. Back holds an im- Open College on Saturday, on Saturday, November 12. They game featuring Villanova against missicMied a Marine Reserve at La Salle orphanage. pressive record of local "School days, school days, The Mass, second lieutenant. and / the first competition are: Navy a Communion Boston College at Goudreau Sta- October 29, national stories covered as net- Dear old break-the-rule days; Representatives Here Today Breakfast, a pre-game and half- dium. Between halves. The Colonel saw considerable a / Engineers season. In the five- round Whiskey For New of the work newscaster in Washington, Threading a Molotov Cocktail limitations. He time marching exhibition on Company and the action in combat. During World The Naval Officer Programs ice can extend age tournament, the squad scored vic- NROTC Trick Dr. Phillip M. Crane D.c, He has been in daily contact wick, I Taught to the tune complete a com- ^\ the field and the annual Midship- Drill will War II, he served two years with all interested col- must successfully will hold Drexel Institute, Seton A Team perform. Team invites Villanova University tories over with the men and of a chick from 'Snick.' qualifying test, the 22nd Marines in the Wallis women who / You students and grad- prehensive mental prospective Rhode Island, and man's Fall dance. Whiskey Company, under the lege men, both an Open House for Hall, Norwich, make the national and international bugged the Dean at Berkeley physical examination and Tomorrow direction of Midn. Lieutenant F. G. Islands. He also was in the uates, in this area to discuss a Navy engineers on November Bloomsburg State. In the next few Lectures freshman news. He makes frequent trips to so, I I let my hair and toe- Naval Officer Mass H :-:•,;•, Marianas and Japan for a year. « be interviewed by a Snooker, is the top Navy Drill 'Opportunities in Naval Officer from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. weeks, Villanova debate squads 5, 1966 U.N. Headquarters in N.Y. nails grow . . . be ad- The He integrated into the Regular and to I You wrote on the team who will Board. Mental tests may sponsored in tourna- Mass on Saturday morning, Team in the nation. This distinction was Programs" with The open house will be will meet competition To Conservative Club the Capitol for filmed my slate: 'Magnifico!' the Team. which be in 1946 with the interviews / When Dougherty Hall on Nov. ministered on campus by Theta Chapter College, Roches- will attended by all the was bestowed on the unit at the Marine Corps be visiting by the Pennsylvania ments at Queens with members of Congress and we w ere a completion of the On November 3, 1966 the Gilbert NROTC students and officers and Washington Cherry rank of major. Upon successful En- College, and Blossom Fes- For a fra* 2nd and 3rd. of Tau Beta Pi, the National ter, St. Joseph's national figures. Interviewing couple of copy of th« test, the can- Keith Chesterton Conservative the parents of the students, marks tival Korean Veteran current isiue mental qualifying Fraternity. National Drill Meet and of NA- Officer Programs gineering Honor Georgetown, newsmakers who to Phila- ids." The Naval transportation will present Dr. Philip M. the beginning of the ceremonies. Colonel West is also a come TIONAL REVIEW, writ. didate is provided faculty has given Club is second in the country in overall qualified A cooperative to Depf. CP-4, 150 E. consists of highly delphia, nearly all of the I Team his convenience to and from activities will Crane, an Associate Professor of Following the Mass, a Com- standings. veteran of the Korean Conflict. He at The day's considerable aid to the debaters 35 St., N. Y. 16, N. Y. the ' 'Gate- of the consultants who provide recruiting at Bradley University, who members Eisenhower, Ken- the nearest appropriate begin with registration in front year's topic History munion Brealcfast will be held Dance was ordered there to command Officer Programs" in researching this nedy and Johnson cabinet way to Naval purpose of physical brief will speak on the topic ':::L- tween the ages of 18 and 27-1/2 pilot training alone is in excess of istrar, and after a second Guidance Seminar recently pre- Mail Orders Send serv- Self-Addressed Envelope BETH EMETH CONG.. years. Prior active military $150,000 per pilot. • The Paulist Father is a modern preliminary counting the Office sented by the Pennsylvania Phone: DE 81533 BUSTLETON AVE. & UNRUH ST. man in every sense of the word. He of the Foreign Student Advisor Junior Bar Association. has is a man of this age, reported 196 foreign students. The Alumni Seminar supple- cognizant of IMTERFRATERNITV COUNCIL j VISA'S purpose Is to bring the needs of modern RUSHING SCHEDULE ments the Vocational CKiidance men. He is students of national and foreign free from 'Delta Pi Epsilon Fraternity - Robert Lane, President Seminar, presenting viewpoints of stifhng formalism, is a citizenship together for a free - November 3 ^: :,.'-: './';''/] lawyers who not too pioneer in Introductory Meeting '/[^ long ago lOGOSJOURNAI using contemporary - 9 exchange of views and ideas. VISA Smoker-Movie November were students at Villanova. As ways to work with, for and among - ' will have two basic Smoker-Movie November 17 * . types of mem- Villanova graduates, their com- 100 million non Catholic Amer-

- 21 , '. bership: Voting November : . members, Smoker-Movie and ments on entering the legal Ideas Of Academic Dialogue icans. is - He a missionary to his own : November 28 >;, .;:;;.;.; Smoker Associate members. profession should be informative. Moll) in the East Lounge of Dougherty - people— the American people. He (All meetings Aims For Balance The Alumni hope to answer ques- The first utilizes modern techniques to ful- resolution adc^ted tions unanswered at the earlier Pi Mu Fraternity - Walter Doran, President HOLY FAMILY COLLEGE Delta as a point of order was that fill his mission, is Holl Seminar, and also questions which encouraged to Introductory Meeting - November 3-110 Bartley "a balance in VISA'S enrollment have arisen since then. GRANT AND FRANKFORD AVES. call upon his own innate talents to Smoker - November 9 of United States and foreign vot- Smoker - November 23 The Alumni participants will Philadelphia, Po. 19114 help further his dedicated goal. ing members shall be main- Rueh Party - November 19 be: tained at all times." However, Robert J. Bray, Jr., '62, former- • If the vital spark of serving God - Anthony Mastropietro, President this balance "shall not apply to Lambda Kappa Delta Fraternity ly an associate with Morgan, through man has been ignited in Hall Meeting - November 3 - Chemistry Lecture quorums or attendance at Lewis A NbEDS To establish an intercollegiate academic Introductory & Bockius, Philadelphia, you, why not pursue an investiga- - November 7 meetings." Meeting Pa., and presently an Assistant dialogue* tion of your life as a priest? Smoker • November 10 VISA has The already admitted City Solicitor in PhUadelphia. - 14 Meeting November 60 voting members: 30 U.S. stu- Paulist Fathers have developed an Lawrence McAlee, »62, a mem- - 17 AN OPPORTUNITY: To present your ideas Smoker November dents, 30 foreign students, on aptitude test for the modern man ber of the Legal Staff of Meeting-Smoker - November 21 plus 14 U. S. a worthy topic* applicants whose the Department of Housing interested in devoting his life to Final Meeting - November 28 and number exceeds the balance and Urban Development, Philadelphia, God. This can be a vital instrument President have been accepted temporarily AN INVITATION: To submit Phi Kappa Pi Fraternity - Jack Mewshaw, Pennsylvania. your paper for to help you make the most impor- as Associate - 1 - Vasey Hall Auditorium members until an Introductory Meeting November Robert J. Jackson, '63, a mem- publication in the forth- tant decision of your life. Write for announced equal Parties and Informal Dinners to be number of foreign students ber of the Legal coming Rush Department issues of the LOGOS it today. are admitted as voting members. of Gulf Oil Corporation. JOURNAL. Sorority - Jane Hulse, President The quorum Pi Theta Chi (one-fourth of Robert L. Pinto, '62 of the Rush Tea - November 1 the entire voting membership) was firm Kassab, Cherry & Kurran NATIONAL VOCATIONS DIRECTOR Hayride - November 4 well SpOfUkotiOnS: ArUcUs mu$t &• no /onger than met with 28 voting members in Chester, Pennsylvania. 8 Swim Party - November 8 present: PAULIST FATHERS eight U.S. students, 20 John B. '63 poges, tYp9d doubU spoced. • 22 Talierco, of the Trip to St. Gobriel's November 415 WEST 59th STREET Scltnco Doportmont and D«mocrotic Candldato firm Stively & Talierco in Down- Skating Party • November 30 Professor John J. Logue, of tho Villanova Political (Continued on page 12) Shoppo. (Photo by Rick Hunter.) ingtown. Pa. NEW YORK. N.Y. 10019 for Congross, speaks at a rally held last Thursday in front of tho Plo s ' -

Poge 4 > THE VILLANOVAN > November 2, 1966 Novtmbtr 2, 1966 t THE VILLANOVAN • Pofle 5 MILTON SHAPP JOHN LOGUE ^ -» \ -* » Creativity in Harrisburg Quality in Suburbia

of Milton Shapp, the Democratic gubernatorial For many of Delaware County's potential next This is the first time in recent memory that the The candidacy 300,000 voters, -*», nominee, has to be one of the most Interesting In Pennsylvania's Tuesday, November 8, will dawn like many another day in man's VILLANOVAN has printed an entire page of letters to the editor. PnUm^ PfMm^ PfMm^ Pn ShH history. Shapp Is a successful Democratic businessman who finite search for an infinite tomorrow. For perhaps some, the To tho Editor: To the Editor: happens to be Jewish, and surprise may be registered at either day will have an added touch of routine since they will vote for The letters that keep pouring in are replete with To the Editor: We hear a great deal these Brenden Brett has reason to be a considerable fortune In the the to represent them In the praise for what everybody insists on calling At the beginning of each semes- phenomena. Having amassed tele- man newly- created Seventh Con- the days of the need for grateful to Father Gill. The Dean's new campus ter, there comes the inevitable vision-electronics field, he could have been excused had he gressional District in Washington. Even if they do vote, many will NEW VILLANOVAN. For this we thank you. We buildings. May I point out one curiously savage personal attack rush (XI the Dean's office for sec- would like to add that could with its intriguingly ambiguous rested on his green laurels and peacefully contemplated the world not attach particular significance to their choice for this is but as far as the recent letters we have that stand more tion changes. Often the studenti the Chapel. image of someone's carrying Mr. from afar. an **off-year" election, the culmination of a long drawn-out go — Some of our readers write better than some use: does not want a teacher to which Except for scheduled Masses Brett away (One wonders if ttie Fortunately for Pennsylvania, Shapp has chosen to leave his affair which lacks the excitement national election. of our writers. Don't miss the Featured Letter on he has b^en assigned. In order fori of a Dean Ls; not, in fuitasy, perform- and Benediction, the Chapel, from the change to take place, he must profession and embark, hopefully, on a new career. With him he this page. ing this act himsell), constitutes a However, in a democracy such as ours, no election is really my observation, is empty. Our show "sufficient reason." This* has brought that same restless mental energy which enabled him striking illustration of the admin- **off year," particularly a Congressional race which portends Church still teaches (a) ttiat we often leads to excuses from per- cles and one cartoon on the Civil istrative aspect of the Villanova to convert a small $500 business Investment made eighteen years so much not only for the district to the must emulate Christ if we are to sonality conflict to not being able be represented but for Rights topic? Am I complaining? syndrome rather rhetorically ago Into an enormously profitable concern worth $10 million and gain Heaven and (b) that Christ is to understand a foreign teacher. nation as well. Today, as we are all aware but only beginning Htijp^, Hu4^4 Not on your life I I'm just so sur- truly present in the tabernacle. evoked in Mr. Brett's "Gripes of employing more than 2000 workers today. In the prised and amazed that I'm having In plain English, this is ridicu- process he has •• to understand. •, Wrath." Suburbia looms larger and larger on the horizon . It seems a shame that many of us believing that this is lous. If a student wishes to change received numerous civic, professional, and fraternal awards In- Dear Sir: a hard time Father Gill, it appears, is able as the America of tomorrow. No more eloquent testimony to act as thou^ we were not aware sections and the section which he the same student newspaper that I cluding the first Annual for Citizenship the Let me commend you and your to take in stride the physical Award Good from Penn- Suburbia' s future can be given than a study of the affects of of this. desires is still open, why shouldn't staff for the generally excellent used to read because of the car- hooliganism of a small but well- sylvania AFLrCIO In 1963, a unique distinction for a businessman. Perhaps more frequent visits he be allowed to enter without Pennsylvania's recent Reapportionment Act in which the sparsely issue on the Negro and Civil Rights. toons. established animalistic minority to our "Top Administrator" in the any reason at all? After all,' the of crea- populated, heavily over- represented The purposive thinking expressed I think it's vital to the school's' of Villanovans. The System of Shapp' s wide-ranging sense x: J Chapel would help us all, l!aculty{ college is for the students, not the therein is unmatched in the nine integrity that the students of Villa- which he is an important func- tlvlty have resulted In numerous plans rural areas have lost their dominance and students alike, to solve tiie' will the voice which represents administration. When this in- years that I have been associated nova and tionary can absorb it; it not only to the cities of Philadelphia many problems that our beloved mif^t for the State, from hydrofoil trans- VILLANOVAN, involve stitution evolve from a hig^ school n^ with Villanova. them, THE even be said to presuppose It. and Pittsburgh, but to the rapidly grow- University faces. to a university? portation on Pennsylvania's waterways There is one article, however, themselves in the affairs of the day, What Father Gill cannot take in C P* BrudorU 1>«t«Re*«lli '67 ing fringe areas of these and other with which I must disagree on cer- even if it's just talking about them. to a proposal for state- financed orches- D«an, Un I varsity Colloga stride is the verbal obstreperous than ignoring that tra's for every community In excess of large urban concentrations. tain points- -that of Mr. Bill Keane Anything's better ness of a critical intellectual min- on ''open housing." His argument which is undeniably there. -- 50,000 people. Nevertheless, despite his With these revolutionary events has Featured Letter ority even a minority of one. is predicated on the premise thati Since we're always hearing about For perhaps the first time in obviously well- researched Ideas, his come a greater emphasis on those prob- the government is going to ''tell! the apathy which characteristically To the Editor: its history Villanova has a vital lems unique to the suburbs and, for our candidacy offers no panacea to the State's us to whom we must sell our typifies us, this just could be the Shame on Father Gill! His October 19 reply to campus newspaper. Whether such a *=4= T ir1 fl wamrfTrfii n< nouse, * Know or no nousmg legis- lUiUUlg l)Om( 01 popular opinion. numerous problems, nor Is It meant to. P« D0Pea»jQ.n< Brendan Brett's **Gripes*' reveals the self-assured tiling can survive here depends in criticize dldacy of John Logue, Democratic nom- lation either extant or proposed Far be it for me to part on whether the Dean of Men What he seeks to do Is arouse public complacency now rampant at Villanova. Not only did that tells anyone to whom a house Mr. Brett, for, as Mr. Armata, education, water inee for Congress, is an expression of is capable of confining his assaults concern over housing, '69 said in his letter to the Editor the bold statement of the Dean of Men exhibit must be sold. What ^ese laws a on its editor to tiie sf^re of fan- pollution, transportation, and concern for what he so aptly calls *Hhe and air say in effect is that when a house' in the October 19th issue, "Who shocking lack of simple Christian respect in un- tasy. quality of suburban life." His anxiety am I to judge?", but I heailily employment, among other problems. Is placed on the open market and a equivocally rash-Judging another man's motives, but' George W. Loddt for the county's "quality" of existence bona fide buyer agrees to purchase wish that he would take this con- he naively presumed to explain any possible mediocrity Dept. of English Unable to effectively counter Shapp' has the house at the price the seller cern, manifested in the current caused him to take an active part through the apparently unsupportable is asking, the seller may not dis- VILLANOVAN, as a breakthrough generalization proposals either piecemeal or en masse In various open space activities lead- criminate l)ecause of the buyer's of the norm rather than the com- that student leadership determines student state of with those of his own, and forced to de- ing toward the preservation of Delaware Cp^ Srett color, creed, or national origin. ments of a few well-informed in-, being. fend the present Scranton Administra- County's natural beauty. In the process, tellectuals. I sure most of us To the Editor ,, . . It is NOT a basic, human right am Father Gill gives the impression of having jumped ^ tion of which he Is so Intimately a par- his activity to dispose of your house as you will agree that at one time or It is with mixed emoiicN^ that and ability have received na- self- righteously to the defensive, refusing to recognize I comment on Brendoi Brett's ticipant, the Republican nominee's most tional see fit. One mayuse one's property another, we have all indulged in attention resulting in an invitation that Brett was, in such manner as he chooses as the despicable habits which Mr. as Rick Holwell pointed out, simply article "The Gripes of Wrath." consistent charge Is the not particularly to President Johnson's Conference on as he does not violate housing Brett cited. I also believe that for trying to describe a pervasive atmosphere. I whole- Al<»g with the respect I bold original allegation that Shapp seeks to long Natural Beauty for his article,' I must likewise codes, ordinances, or the legislated the most part we realize that we heartedly applaud Brett's ^ttempt. It seems that the **buy" the election. That he has spent While focusing on lo^al Issues, he has cannot earn our bread and butter admit certain reservations. One in rights of his nei^bor. Open housing rather provincialistic dean has blinded himself large amounts of money cannot be not hesitated to speak out on questions legislation is an extension of this way. After all, we do have the particular is Mr.Bretfsgenerali- to what I feel is pitiable a and condemnable, but not zati(» concerning parochial scliocfl • denied, but the already high costs of of National Foreign Policy. His realistic already existing legislation to pro- good sense, first to get into a good university, and second to hopeless, state of affairs at Villanova. Father Gill training and its conduciveness to running for office were compounded for position tect the constitutional rights of stay on Viet Nam enabled him to I in prospective buyers. It is un- there, regardless of the various seemingly feels that all is well if his charges cooper- vimmaturity. no way claim that Shapp when he campaigned against and amass a four to one plurality over his fortunate that we need such legis- ways we choose to spend our lesiure ate with him. such situations as he describes do State organization' s- Sadly, ttiey defeated the **peace" opponent in the May primary. lation, but it is necessary to break time. not exist. do, ftdr I, for one, would welcome a little healthy ferment to results of the human condltioii., endorsed candidate In the spring pri- In both arenas, therefore, the United through the vicious circle of Thank you, and I hope I haven't shatter university complacency. few flea- ridden first "ghettoizing" certain segments of offended anyone, my being a A B.O. However, they are not the whole mary. His stunning upset marked the States faces a challenging period in its picture, nor, I dare say, the most ' NURSE, etc. Plenty pickets like the one depicted just above Brett's time that an Individual had ever defeated the population. existence as it prepares to leave the * prevalent Why, then, Education is indeed important to Sincerely, 'Gripes of Wrath" just might inject a little needed one. make the Democratic organizational candidate 60' s and enter the uncharted seas of the Jody Zoccone *68 such a sweeping statement? Does "undo the knot that's been tied for restlessness into our comfortably conforming cam- Mr. Brett forget for governor* in a primary. 70' s. America requires articulate so long," but education without the existence pus. A boycott of our vitually book- less Book Shop of other groups in society in^ch spokesmen with imagination, drive, legislation is ineffective. As a creativity and imagination of a matter of fact, because education could bring current paper-back reading material to bear grim responsibility for ttie The dynamism and no small amount of sanity- is regarded as so important by help compensate for the deficiencies of our cramped, formation of the individual? What man of Shapp' s caliber are qualities preserving humor for these critical minorities they want to move into To tho Editor: of the family? common in neither the average voter nor somewhat inadequate library. A drive toward elimin- years. The Seventh Congressional Dis- areas where they feel their chil- With the exception of razor us hope that Pennsyl- ating the prevalent O.C. money-hungry system could Sister Catherine Loboure G.N.S.H. candidate. Let trict would do Itself and the Nation well dren will have better educational blades, ball point pens and help give bewildered freshmen a introduction Graduate Student - Education voters are wise enough to realize opportunities, yet they arc collegiate striped ties, the Uni- humane vania's to send John Logue to Congress as its con- stantly rebuffed by versity Shop, alias the Villanova to what I hope will someday be a mature community them. representative. the prejudiced community that will not, except Book Store, is abominable. As of open-minded seekers,; ;'v - through legislation, the supposed center of intellec- give them- I trust that the Villanova of the future will not be selves the opportunity tual wealth, it has failed miser-' of knowing plagued with infantile sign- stealers, milk-glass com- the essential human character- ably to supply the faculty and the To the Editor: plainers, cafeteria litterers, unseen- istics that lie beneath the darker student body with any form of read unheard Presi- I would like to clear up an -^ hue of skin. ing material aside from the re- dents, and, above all, teacher and student grade- unfortunate circumstance sur- Brett Tu/O rounding a good friend of mine. ^Takc Kick "Love and respect quired texts. This is not to sug-' -And will never be maniacs. I trust that organizations considering the Bill Harris, who supposedly issued induced by bitter pressure or hap- gest that only textbooks are avail-: purchase of a set of pretty bells will instead give mm a "challenge" to hazard legislation," but neither able t)ecause for the interested two freshman the money a far more significant purchasing power EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Ronald A. Javers -By Brendan Brett' will It be developed until one has individual, a wealth of informa- nurses concerning an article in the needy, concerned groups as the ASSOCIATE EDITOR. .Nicholas M. Ronglone the opportunity of getting to know tion on the lives of the saints and by financing such VILLANOVAN. Since then. Bill has student body these arguments as as others do, or hope that in ten The Villanova To attack taken a lot of abuse FEATURE EDITOR '••«•• • • • .Neii Sheehan in a neighborly way someone who other religious topics is copiously Villanova Aid to Mexico Project. I trust that Villa- and suffered should have its own President cynical and somewhat paternalistic years with higher entrance re- ^. I .dtovo ISUCK degradation from many NCW2> twi UK •••••••••. f^...... • • ..••..*• may on the surface be different available. The Image Series deal- nova will become more of a dynamic community, people con- Jim O'Hore would be toidentify them, I believe, quirements the Student body will ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR...... For the first time this Spring in skin color, religious belief, or ing with such material is fine and cerned, particularly from his fel- they are. It is true that mystically acquire standardized and less of a dull and unprogressive factory whose SPORTS EDITOR ..•••.... . • • « • Gerard Bruderlo for what low it will. Some people do not like national origin. Open housing legis- perhaps necessary in a Catholic Freshmen. I know for a fact, Government at maturity. ASSOCIATE SPORTS EDITOR. , i;0':i'^-»,t,^'9y.(t\.f^;*'§;boh Mclntyre the Student main product is manufactured diplomas. however, that Bill this. Although they are a distinct lation will at least provide that institution but it should not dom- did not write COPY EDITOR • • • • , • m ...... Tryn Grubb More Identity that minority their case merits a hear- Villanova University is probably as ookstore" can be considered in is certainly called for. Fred Hetzler, Steve Morrison, Jeff Johns, Tom Avery, Harry Williams, The average Villanova The Villanovans now have the l)other, it's not that important any- priate into the manner in teria leaders. which the that he will be Don Donlan, Don ^'^ no other light than a detriment and cleared of any Ed Blozejewski, Holmes, Brian MacKenzie, Charles in- qualifications simply because to chose their Student I recipients student is just not ready for power Body way." think that the October 19, of the SGA Teacher guUt. McElrone, Jack McGarvey, Frank Miller, Dick Paini, Jim Proud, Mile a hindrance to Villanova Univer- Apparently their list of qual- creased student responsibility. some people somewhere question President - students can confirm 1966 issue Is however, important Awards were chosen? Schmitt, Louis Sonzogni, Barry Thomas, Bill Whittermore, Pete sity. ifications included: "A-B" grades, I believe that I speak for the The average Villanovan is just their capability. It is one thing to the cynics opinions by greeting this enough to comment on, so I'm According to the VILLANOVAN Shells, George Moesel, Neil McGarry. Richard Giondraa *67' sports gab galore, constant criti- majority of the Freshman class that - mediocre. If you give the call attention to a distinct campus right with little responsibility. Or "lowering" myself. of October 12, 1966: The three The VILLANOVAN is published weekly by the undergraduate stu- cism of curricula and fellow fac- when I ask that, in our best in- student the powers to elect a Stu- atmosphere and label it deplorable they can demonstrate as many hope finalists were selected from a list dents of Villanovo University. Opinions expressed herein do not terests, further publicity of this I must say, that when you people ulty members, and acceptance of President then the elec- and then seek direct solutions to they win, that they are able to Th* VILLANOVAN Im now con- of 51 semi-finalists. How necessarily reflect the official views of the University. dent Body were misfortune be stopped and that the decide to raise a banner, you really ducting an invatlgatlon of thm prmamnt term papers brazenly and ob- paid at Villanovo, Penna. Editoriol tion will be a symbolizatlon of stu- the problems. It is however another identify campus ills and vote for they selected and by whom? Second class postage and probUm. ¥fm matter be considered resolved, do it in a big way. Do plan to tahm a Mtand viously plagiarized. as second floor of Dougherty in the Student approach indeed to simply attribute men who will do something to cure you realize Elsewhere in the Business offices located on the Hall, dent mediocrity baaad on our finding: Ed. VILLANOVAN ended, dropped. Thank that you had a total of eight arti- You. Villanovo, University. Government President. student mediocrity to original sin. these ills. the cry is continued that the stu- Ed McNulty '67 John J. Considlne *70

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During this season of motley- throughout the night unless a male the ladies room." Once this tyj)e The Missle Crisis The things of paramount im- leaves its companion, it never re- colored leaves and autumn chills accidentally stumbles into the girl Eli* Abel portance in this book, however, turns. This species is always at- you. there comes a rash of movements section or unless he is pushed are not how much it scares by a J. B. Lippincott & Co. directed towards socializing such It lies in the uncovering of the friend. It may be noticed that little tractive but ifpossible steer clear, fratemitypar- Elie Abel, former chief NBC procedure of executive decision as Comp-U-Date, mixing may be done at a mixer for that night it may be seeking its coffee hours, the Red State Department correspondent, making, the operation of U.S. ties, and the reason for this is that no Blue Max. . The oldest and perh^s taking an idea of Jim Bishop's diplomacy, the performance of top Guard . . one is supposed to look like he or of these gregarious A most p^uliar speciman is the has written a day-to-day account officials under pressure, and a most famous she is desirous of mixing even linem idiotum. Before attending of those fifteen days of nuclear our- activities is the college mixer though everybody knows what self-examination of how we attempts to bring boy and the mixer, this clever little crea- chess in October, 1962. selves would react in a similar which a everybody else is there for. his girl together so that each may have ture spreads word throughout He has left no stone unturned situation. community that his smooth mating in his research. His a date for the year's forecoming It is also not uncommon to documentation Read it for the realization of the secure him female social events. Inexperienced stumble upon the anti-Villanovan call will a relates the context of Khrushchev's history you've lived through, read This species he freshmen are frequently confused rexum, a species that claims Vil- companion. may secret letter to Kennedy, James it for concrete examples of eye- by the sometimes unsociable at- lanovans repulse them. Their hab- identified only by its chatter which Reston's discovering what was ball to eyeball confrontations and sounds like "Do you have a mosphere of a mixer and the be- itat is invariably Villanova mixers going on, ABC news reporter John shoot- from- the hipisms. As I pre- "Excuse me, was that havior of some of the female at- where large numbers of this match?" Scali's meetings with an official viously related it doesn't really your foot?" "Did I overhear you tendance is not always in accord species may be found. of the Soviet embassy, the part scare you, it is the type of book with the purpose of the dance. In say you were from New York that Dr. Stephen Ward of the Pro- you finish and just sit and think Flaic "Nice weatherwe're an effort to clarify these Mixer City?" and fumo Scandal played in the crisis, about it a while. There is also another type of phenomena, this article will point having, isn't it?" and Senator Fulbright's desire to Mr. Abel probably sums up the species which may be classified out few facts relevant to the invade Cuba. general thoughts best. "How close a If one is preparing to attend a It is the snob- in the same genus. Lived Through It I did not topic. Villanova mixer, he should first we came to Armageddon bis-dactyl which may be char- Unfortunately, exciting thou^ until I started to re- learn to recognize the cradleis- fully realize Musical Chairs by its numerous refusals actered the book is it lacks suspense. this book." Another quote highschoolis. This cute little search The two concentric circles at its a to dance despite immovable Ironically if this were fiction it Paul's species, though not repulsive, pre- is also applicable — Pope college mixer consists of a ring in the middle of the floor. position would head the best- seller lists cry at the United Nations, "War, of men surrounding maturely hatches on to the college a ring of women The snobbis-dactyl speaks little, but l)ecause we all lived through War." scene and frequently finds a mate no more War, no never whose center is the actual dance is and its vocabulary small con- it ourselves (although for a time After reading this book the doves much older than itself. Many are floor, the diameter being approxi- please, sisting of "Excuse me there was a question about that), l

The male-intoxicatum is an animal that best be avoided for it frequently makes everyone in the vicinity look foolish. Character- Is Villanova a cultural Ai^- istics of this species are gross- lachia? If we answer affirmatively ness, apparent contentment, and (and there are many people vtho foul odor of breath. do answer in the affirmative), then who is to blame? The administra- Sound Impediment tion? Those who adopt this point of One of the great obstacles at view point out that Villanova lacks a college mixer is the band which, both an art department and music though excellent musically, pre- department, tiiat a great university vents conversation between people should be able to offer degrees in 1. What's eating yon? due to its melodious discord of both ttiese fields. Creating depart- /•Can't dccidf on dessert? of and art could con- * sound. Bands are usually reluctant ments music

- ceivably alleviate a good part of the ; , »^ Worse. Can't decide on a job. to play slow dances, possibly be- cause of the complexity of waltzing cultural lag on this campus, but I music, and are always under the doubt that it would be a cure-all. misconception that the louder they There seems to be something more make noise, the more they are ap- basic which is lacking. I am speak- preciated. Though rare, there are ing of student desire. bands which possess musical Numerous Activities talent. For the student who does not Despite some of its unusual mind taking time out of his sched- inhabitants, the college mixer has ule, there are numerous activities been successful in providing en- here on campus that could brbaden tertainment for many attenders, his cultural outlook. Probably the and it must be remembered that most notable of the efforts along even the success of a teen-age this line is the Arts Forum, which rumble depends on the enthusiasm this year has already presented and character of its participants. Leonard Bernstein and the New

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Ask the bluesman and the blues through. Expressed in tiiis way much with integration per se, as ••«cv. The representative from Duke Hall. Interviews will be held from made there. schedule of lectures and films to satisfactory records and whose fSin what the blues is all about, the two aspects come close to- it does with Negro self-respect. University School of Law will be 12:30 until 5 p.m. at the office be presented: November 3, Theory program of studies requires addi- of and the common denominator in gether, for this measure is quite We all know that, after nearly on campus Thursday, November the Postgraduate Study The mathematics department is of Limits 1 -- Limits of Se- tional time. The scholarship pro- their answers is "soul." But close to the staying power implicit a century of post-slavery degre- 10th. There will be a pre -Law Advisor, 101 Corr Hall. Appoint- presenting a series of lectures on quence. November 17, Theory of vides transportation, basic main- i^'--t what is this thing called "soul"? in the drive for sincere, if not dation and its attendant distrust meeting at 10:30 in 209 Hartley ments for an interview may be mathematics. The following is the Limits II & in -- Limits of Func- tenance, and tuition at the Univer- This past summer Charles Keil successful, expression. If a man of others and loss of identity, tions and Limit processes and the sity of Hawaii. Students who qualify (URBAN BLUES, University of has weathered Cicero marches, the Negro was finally promised Cauchy Criterion. In addition, at by their work at the University Chicago, $4.95) did a radio show unjust evictions, and slum con- his rights. In reality largely what least five more lectures are sched- of Hawaii are generally permitted In Chicago on WVON (the WHAT ditions many people will say that they have received has been white uled for the second semester. to do field study in the Asian of Chicago). The purpose of the he's got soul. hypocrisy. It is mainly because Most films will be shown at country relevant to their program show, during which listeners could Jimmy Witherspoon once said of this encounter, I believe, that 3:30 Thursday Afternoons in Room of studies. Field work in Asia and I^one Keil, was to discover what or wrote somewhere that the blues the Negro has withdrawn and fo- 215 Tolentine. Additional pre- the Pacific may be for research, different people meant by "soul." is singing what you know, what you mented such a concept as black sentations are available !o faculty language training, or study at an The answers were somewhat var- are, and what you have done. In nationalism. members upon request. Asian university. This field study ied but, I believe, shared some the same vein, a friend has de- A change seems to be taking For additional information, con- ranges from one summer session ^common ground. feel and place in the Negro philosophy; upon the scribed soul as what you .> tect Larry Muth, 218 Sheehan, at to a full year depending A certain number of the parti- what you've felt. Trying to make each day more and more Negroes~ LA 5-9419. students' qualifications and objec- cipants gave definitions with a a summary definition, perhaps begin to feel that self-respect 4t « 4> tives. of be religious slant, like "breath somewhat tinted by a personal con- must gained before integra- Notice: A $1,000 reward is l)eing For further information contact life" or tion "man himself is soul;" ception of the idea, it would seem and not through it. Some offered for anyone who saw a Vil- the Post graduate Study Advisor, by and large, however, this type that soul is that which you have Negroes don't want to integrate lanova faculty memt)er, either lay 101 Corr Hall. the most com- at all, and * * itt of definition was not when you are honest and sincere; those that would like or clerical, in attendance at the Joseph B. Sanborn, '38, and mon. Since the Negroes' concerns using this definition, "soul" would to integrate would rattier be flree opening tea of the Eve Garrison nature, Charles F. Kain, '36, have an- are basically secular in be synonymous with "square" to develop and express their own art exhibit last Sunday. of this nounced the formation of the perforce their conception were it not possible to violate a culture than have to sell their If If. It -- "Villanova Alumni for Williams type of term is basically secular few of the Ten Commandments soul their cultural identity — Robert T. Fisch, B.E. '66, has Committee," composed of Univer- in nature. with sincerity. More exactly, for integration. The blues have accepted a position with the Gen- girl's definition, "soul is told so. sity Alumni who reside in the 7th A you've got soul if you're not a me eral Electric Company in its Man-

noun ' 'nitty- Congressional District, to further your heart" and the hypocrite -- which makes it at ufacturing Training Program. He gritty," meaning roughly the the candidacy of Lawrence G.Wil- the same time both an admirable Joined the organization upon his de- liams, the Republican candidate for basics, are examples of soul and rare attribute. Void graduation from Villanova Univer- fined as the essentials -- what is. Congress, Mr. Williams is opposed Bobby Blond Is My Man (Continued from page 6) sity in May, 1966. When you have someone who can by Dr. John Logue, the Democrat Whether or not tills moral order They are aimed at widening stu- During the first 18 months of "tell it like it is," you have has about because of a revul- candidate who is a professor at come dent interest. Even if Villanova the program, Fisch will have a someone who has soul. I think sion the Protestant ethic or the University. ffom should some day offer majors in broad range of job assignments If If If it will soon become apparent that of comes from the mentality a music and art (and they are sorely in all principal manufacturing ac- the definitions I will now offer are The Annual Villanova University race long relegated to second- needed), these extra-curricular tivities. In the second 18 months those which accompany a worth- class citizenship is a question Faculty Wives' Card Party and cultural affairs will still be of he will specialize in the area of while moral order and not the Fashion Show will be held at 8 p.m. worthy of discussion. As worthy great value. Villanova needs many his choice such as manufactur- morality of the gang, where "cool" as it might be, there just isn't Monday, November 14th at St, things, but the most important of • t ing engineering, factory manage- and "tough" can be synonymous for the atten- Thomas of Villanova Auditorium, enough room here these is an atmosphere, an atti- ment or quality control. with "soul." Rosemont. tion it deserves; however, even tude on the part of the students if If -if Two Aspects of Soul This is the sole fund raising after a most cursory glance, it whereby they are concerned with In its regular grant program Another girl was a little more event of the year and the proceeds becomes apparent that the true current intellectual affairs. Villa- this year, the Institute for Stu- exacting, I believe, when she said, will go into the Faculty Wives Stu- cause is a combination of the fac- nova cannot be a great university dent Interchange of the East-West "When I think of the word 'soul* tors I above. dent Loan Fund. have shown and a cultural Appalachia at the Center at the University of Hawaii 1 of something, anything Fashions will be presented by ... think I have often wondered why Ne- same time. will offer up to 70 full scholar- initially pure." When you have groes are placing the emphasis ships to well- qualified United the new Giml)el Bros, Store of soul what you have is unpreten- on the self rather than on social States citizens to pursue graduate King of Prussia, if will for tious honesty. Hence, someone communion. Aside from sociolog- degree programs in Asian area Drawings be made Tom- is sincere in his efforts to relate ical documents, evidence for this Music and language studies, Anthropol- bola Prizes and a Basket of Cheer. his experience, whether he suc- Negro concern with the self and There will l)e door prizes and (Continued from page 7) ogy, Asian and/or Pacific History, ceeds or fails, he has soul. For its accompanying disregard for Pacific Islands Studies, Lin- refreshments will l)e served. what ephemeral M*en your friends many, trying is more important the implicit withdrawal is given guistics, Political Science, Teach- a discover that you plagiarized your the than success. That's hard road by the disc jockeys and the popu- ing English as a Second Language, Miss Victoria Donohoe, follow, but of the essential sentiments from the recording re- Critic to one lar blues men, like Ray Charles, and other fields which have parti- Philadelphia hiquirer Art all you ports for classical music in aspects of soul is putting B.B. King, and Bobby Bland, who cular relevance to the Asian and will be the guest speaker at the have into your efforts. Remember, "The Saturday Review." Such are monthly meeting of the act as spokesmen for the Negro; Pacific area. In addition, we hope regular with soul is not the fortuitous vicissitudes of kis- a performance their interest does not lie so we might have applications from Faculty Wives Club on Novem- necessarily effective communica- met. ber at 8:30 p.m. in the East well qualified students in the en- 10th -- ;. - .• tion. , / Lounge of Dougherty Hall on the ; / vironmental sciences who wish to the expressive as- Aside from pursue graduate work together with Campus. 4> * IK pect of soul, there is another, albeit most computer datmg servicos study of an Asian or Pacific lan- Confessions will be heard in the less fundamental, aspect to the guage in preparaticm for research Chapel every day from 10 to 11 word "soul." This other facet Is offoryouadato..... or professional employment in the a.m. beginning this week. This measured by what a man's been Asian and Pacific area. « . • new schedule will be used on a

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• primary thought of procreation in (Continued from page 7) from Illinois and neighboring Talk I mind. He tries to recall the words Hawk rather slow start, states. After a as it may seem, prays to a tree. Ralph Moltese; I of the priest last Sunday--8ome- I By l)egan a period of rapid Is TEKE thlng about Onan scattering his For Danny this is no ordinary culminated On January 20, 1967, Phi Kj^pa The dance was rivaled only during among undergraduate brothers, eventually, the Philippines. A expansion which has tree, it is a tree that holds the Attention protest marchers, Shall we venture into reality? I seed upon the rock. He wonders 1950's with the advent of over 220 Pi will oficially become a chapter the late and the most recent being the withdrawal would be tantamount to its present strength wonders of self-confidence and new doves, and ivory tower philoso- Quote from a reoutable magazine. If Onan made 85 dollars a week, - Weekend. In 1957 the fast- of the International Fraternity of Homecoming Teacher of the Year Award, de- thirsty in the desert chapters. It is currently found courage. The six children phers. Your illogical reasoning Commodore Perry giving a man and if Onan sent five kids to is the was replaced by the signed to honor an outstanding Near est growing fraternity in the con- Tau Kappa Epsilon. TEKE the Owl Hop in this play mirror the pure zest naivete has provoked me into "The UJS. has been an Asian Saltines. It would only serve to Catholic school. ("This book bill and with mem- largest national fraternity in the Interfraternity Ball under the member of the faculty for his vig- thirstier. tinental United States for life that almost all kids have, writing this article. First, ttie an- power ever since Commodore make him Includes the use of aU texts, and country having over 220 chapters chairmanship of Phi Kap. In 1926 orous devotion to the teaching pro- ber chapters in 46 states - the but they also show something quite swer is no. We, the people of the Matthew Perry's black ships MUST be paid by ... Uniforms being in with active branches also in Can- Phi Kappa Pi published the **Owl" fession. The predominance of chapters girls program, first of its distressing — the creeping in- United States, are not wrong in opened up Japan in 1853-54. Four Lonin't Plan for will purchased from . . .") maga- NOVe the Northeast since this is where ada. The affiliation of Phi Kappa which was an engineering kind at Villanova, received acclaim fluence of the adults around them. committing ourselves in Viet Nam. of its states l)order on the Pacific Our job in southeast Asia is to He wonders if Onan worked hard concentration of Pi with a national organization is zine. The publication became the as a the largest with his l)ack major step toward better All of tiie children, except Tommy The United States is the only cham- and one is smack in the middle of halt Lenin's plan of world con- hands and and sweat, abound. the first such stage to be realized official journal of the Villanova student -faculty relations. It colleges if was the bully, show tendencies toward pion of democracy and peace capa- it. The U.S. fought a major war quest which, at the moment, is Onan's skin didn't tingle at by any social fraternity in Vil- Engineers and in 1933 the name The high regard with which thereafter patterned by many stu- friendship, humor, and simple ble of halting the Communist against Japan to defend its inter- well ahead of schedule. Ifwedonot the thought of a wife waiting home other frate miUes lanova's history. Upon receiving was changed to "The Villanova dent organizations. 17-20 TEKE is held by for him—just him, an 85 dollar compassion. The incongruities in aggressors. If there is another ests in Asia, spilled American wish to halt Communism by mak- their charter. Phi Kappa Pi will Engineer." Phi Kap also furnished is indicative of the diverse Phi Kap also provides a Meet the kids' personalities fighter strong and stable enough again in Korea to stop Com- ing a stand on Manhattan Island a week tmm. He thinks of his always blood embellish join LaSalle, Drexel, Textile, Penn the entire personnel for the the achievements which Dean Program for engineers, stem from some confrontatlcm with Tickets Available to step into the ring with Mao munist aggression and last week or perhaps Disneyland, we must • wife and ttie pleasure they give State, PMC, and Bucknell as a management and operation of the TEKE's record. Whereas many or- an orientation program for incom- ' either adults themselves or adult In Pie Shoppe Tse Tung, Red China's Olympic saw the number of its dead in commit ourselves to ttie aid of to one another, pure, honest, slm- neighboring TEKE chapter. football stadium between the ganizations are by charter orien- new ' ing freshmen engineers. Educa- standards. The play ends on the swimmer, please point him out Viet Nam rise to 5,000. It is com- nations who are themselves power- pie. And when she looks at him, Starting Nov. 1 ted towards and dedicated to the Phi Kappa Pi, on the eve of its years 1927 and 1930. ' tional Field Trips, and numerous very optimistic note of Danny find- U What business is it of ours? mitted to the defense of Taiwan, less to ccMitend with the National or rubs his back at the end of 60th Anniversary, is experiencing As the functions of fraternities development of character and high service projects. Socially the fra- ing two new followers to tree wor- What business did our marines has treaties with 18 Asian na- '*Lll)e ration" Movements. We are a hard day. He thinks abstinence perhaps its greatest period of Villanova evolved, many of the moral principal, TEKE is some- at ternity offers the annual Dinner shiping, and the audience is left have in Belleau Wood in 1918 or tions, supplies food and other sorely in need of prestige, but our Is hard when a man's in love. transition. Recognizing the need technical functions ofPhiKapwere what unique in that it is con- Dance, Communion Breakfast, Al- with the feeling that if the other in Korea in the early fifties? foreign aid without which India promises won't l)eworth the breath He rememl)ers what the priest for diversification and stimulation relinquished to the technical so- stantly and actively striving umni Homecoming Outing, High kids are left alone they too can and Pakistan could scarcely man- they're spoken in if we renege on said from the height of the pul- of original thought as an asset to cieties as Phi Kap undertook new towards these goals. School Invitational Tennis Tourna- find some basic meaning to self. age. The U.S. not only has rights our commitment in Viet Nam. As ;pit ... about sin, and self-con- the development of the total pro- roles in the development of frater- TEKE prides itself in being ment, along with an established The most influential effect of the TYPING in Asia but also responsibilities, for the U.N., that l>eautiful piece trol, and ttie primary purpose of life" andmain- fessional man, Phi Kappa Pi voted nity sponsoring leagues in bowl- record for "real" fraternity part- - Efficient "the fraternity for show is ttie picture of mature Fast and it could no more withdraw from of architecture on the New York marriage. But the priest has never programs of Alunmi on September 30, 1966 to am end its ing, touch football and . ; tains workable ies in the strictest sense of the people working at being kids again. T9rm PapTS^ absolute sense than it City skyline has enough trouble l)een married—and Priests are Asia in any activi- constitution and open its mem- ShorUy after World War II, Vil- as well as undergraduate word. The original and unusual Both director and cast must be could from Eurq?e." straightening out its books with- very holy anyway. He could never bership to all students at Vil- lanova University undertook long ties. Their diversified cultural and parties the brotherhood sponsors complimented! Mr, Robert Hed- Coll 687-3796 Now, doves, you point out the out worrying about international be ttiat Holy. lanova; and at the same time up- range building programs. These scholarship programs together are indicative of their progres- ley's adept direction prevents ttie Any Time fact that American men are being problems. The match pack finally gets holding its established goals of efforts set the stage for the com- with the publication of a monthly sive attitude. play from falling into an abyss killed in that Southeast Asian coun- And all you assailants of mother- crumpled and thrown to the ground outstanding leadership, imagina- atmosphere of cam- magazine as well as ch2«)ter, re- ing of a new of pure sentimentality. The per- adjust your as something sinful, dlstastefuL administration has recog- try. Congratulations on a brilliant hood and apple pie, tive innovation, and a positive us life. In keeping with the spirit The gional and national reunions make formances of Tom Tebbens, Rich- observation. People usually do die kaleidoscope to focus oa ttiis cur- The man stands in his dirty brotherhood. development, Phi nized this attitude and growth by the activities of TEKE Internation- of growth and Judie Contrucci, blue denims wondering about sin, with ard Petrash, in a war. Do you really think that iosity. Isn't it odd that the Phi Kappa Pi stands proudly Kappa Pi launched a hoard of endorsing Phi Kap' s affiliation al impressive as well as worth- Kathy Blair, Margaret Thomas, withdrawal will result in a cozy democracies of Asia such as the and heaven, and hell. The Church Epsilon. a its distinguished his- projects aimed at social and aca- Tau Kappa Wanted while organization. on long and and Gerard Connolly were clear Rid« peace? Ah, but ignorance is bliss. Philippines, Japan, South Korea, is ric^t he tells himself—and the tory which has been a chronicle TEKE was founded in 1899 at The Brothers of Phi Kappa Pi demic progress. Special For Child sent right way is the hard way. Be- and be- and very believable. men- If we remove our tro(H>s from Viet and Australia have also troops of conspicuous innovations since The fraternity presently spon- Illinois Wesleyan College prepare themselves for the step tion should go to Mr. Tebbens for Pick Up at 8 AM. at Nam, we will eventually have to to Viet Nam? Perhsyps they know the sides, maylie the Church will came a National Fraternity in 1909, SNOOPY well be the welding of its founding year of 1907. In 1919 Awards. which may sors several Academic moments in the role City Line and Havrhrd better change. His wife can get a part- schools many moving place them in Thailand, and then value of democracy than you a dance termed the Owl Hop was Among these are the Dean More- composed primarily of an indomitable pair. of Danny, and Mr. Connolly for his Road and Delivr Laos, and then Cambodia, and then. .do. Touche? time job. He will work more over- initiated and soon became the Award and the Dean Humphry house comic bits in the role of Nat. to Norristown time. SiHnecxie can mind the chil- (Continued on page 11) clever AND Ttti major social event at Villanova. award for outstanding scholarship If the next five productions at ^•^ or dren. The Barstool Philosopher^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ the Playbox equal this one in ex- Pick Up at 3 PM, at cellence and imagination it may RED Norristown and Dolivor Villanova Coffee HourFaults be the best year that Students to City Lino Cite Grad Theater has ever seen. Contoct by Jim O'Horo BARON for them to be a success a better would have l)etter representation Someone Can Mind The Children Bon Mo4omod a The Thursday afternoon Coffee attendance by faculty members was by the faculty. He suggested that EFSV Is Coming. EFSV Approaches by Charles M. Schuiz 8 N. 52nd St. Hours, sponsored jointly by the Imperative. Mike Stibich labeled perhaps they should be held two Will It Stay? GR 6-1240 or Ml 2-9864 |By Ron Javers *-^ It's a war* story filled with Junior and Sailor Classes is in- them as a "Failure" for the same days per week, as many teachers Tell Your Neighbor. Vatican City, Oct. 29-(AP)- for raw drama, romance, guts, of reason- -lack of faculty par- well as students must find it plications other serious doc- ing if it is so wrong for he and AIRLINES TQms creasing in the number as Pope Paul said today that he trinal, pastoral and social and tears. And there's a pic- ticipation and interest in the to attend due to their ques- his wife to personally intervene students participating but is also impossible needs more time to study the is- tions which cannot be pushed ture of Snoopy on every program. or teaching schedules. in the master plan of God. suffering from an Increasing academic sue of birth control. TRAVEL page. aside but demand a logical con- criticism. It was noted that many oC the He also commented that the faculty Who Has the Right? amount of He declared that until any sideration in the context of what MAR/C VRANKEL $2 at your college bookstore At the Thursday, October 27 students might be lured to the members present mostly repre- changes are made, the world's has been put under study (birth Has he the right to decide how get together it was noted that East Lounge on Thursday after- sented the Social Sciences. half billion Roman Catholics are control)." many children his eighty-five dol- m 4-3101 TE 9-44S0 Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc. attendance more noon not for becoming acquainted Jack Moscardelli felt that obliged to observe the church's lars a week can support? Can there were in than at the two previous with his teachers or for enriching the major problem was that the traditional teachings against ar- The last time 1 bought a pack- he be so bold as to make the students their minds, but merely the fact of students and tificial contraception. age of cigarettes, I received for Coffee Hours, but there was a by large majority decision to limit the size of his -u -^ou'll get The Pope made this statement small number of that the Pie Shof^ is closed from faculty members in attendance my money a book of matches who.se own family—just because he can- conspicuously at on audience for doctors at- did not portend present. Only 2:45 to 3:30 and now there is were from Vasey Hall, thus Social message well for not feed them? Does he indeed faculty members tending a congress of Italian the Catholic Church in America seven faculty meml)ers attended. someplace to go. It also has an Science and Humanities Students more out of skiing gynecologists. presume to know better than the today, The VILLANOVAN interviewed advantage over the Pie Shoppe in and Professors, and noted there Decision Expected Pope in Rome that another child FREE!... "Family Planning for Health a numl)er of the participating stu- that coffee and donoughts are sup- was virtually no representation "Wo know that decisive words for him would mean a little less with and Happiness," printed In dents as well as several of plied free, compliments of from Mendel's scientists, Tolen- ore expected of us about the neat food, a little less education, and white letters on a blue background. thoughts of the church on this most important, perhaps a little A nice little packet of matches for the man who takes question (of birth control)," the less love for his already ample • Pope said. "But it is obvious really; but also a direct invita- ). brood. So he stands there, this that we cannot make such an tion to commit a Mortal Sin SKIING ... 85 dollar a week working class announcement at the moment." in the eyes of the Catholic Church. his pipe seriously. The new season is just around the Joe. He stands there considering He said the conclusions of his corner, and there's no better way to 1 can imagine some poor honest what it would be like to burn special Birth Control Commis- get set for it than with SKIING. working class Joe holding those We've just perfected a completely new pipe mixture, called in hell for having sex without the sion, submitted to him June 28, Luxembourg. It's for the who has graduated from the The new November issue gives you matches in one hand, and his man "cannot be considered definitive syrupy-sweet tobaccos. Blended from choice U.S., European, MAL DOMINY the low-down on what the experts paycheck in the other, wonder- (Continued on page 11) they of the really think about some of the lead- because present grave im- Middle Eastern, African and Asian leaf. . .and subtly enriched (B.S.E.E.) with one of the rarest honeys in the world. Bethlehem Steel Loop ing brands of skis... provides inval- < )* knows where the uable technique tips on the proper We'd like you to try a pack on us. How come? ^t Course use of poles... previews the latest action is. He's an i We figure one pack is just about what it'll take to convince you skiwear styles... shows why our girl electrical engineer at the '.'•. ^-v > . that it's the finest pipe mixture around. competitors are getting better and world's most better... covers the skiing scene from . . . you might make It your regular After that, who kpows smoke. steel plant modem Val Isere' France to Heavenly Val- Plant d' —our Burns Harbor ley, California in full color... and lots in northern Indiana. more.

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'— >.'*.^.i-' Frosh Drop First to Bullis Xavier Falls VISA Coffee Faults Intromurai Hockey (Contitiued from page 3) (Continued from page II) Field (Continuedfrom page 16) (( ontiniwd ram ftage 16) I interception by Bill Dailey who re- for Bullis, Villanova again drove foreign students, plus six Asso- Richard Lowe, a senior Marketing Main Line Sky, no one will dispute turned the ball 40 yards. Later, length of the field where ciate members. Major. Thursday, Nov* 3 the his knowledge of the subject. Near Keimes duplicated this return Keimes capped the drive with his David Reese, a Junior Phil- 4:30 P.M. - Sullivan Field Barry Thomo* the end of the half, he was un- The second resolution adopted when he intercepted a Bullis aerial, second touchdown, a fifteen yard :by losses osophy Major objected to the and the Wildkittens were on ibe cerimoniously dumped for was to apply to Reverend James T. run around rig^t end. This ended new era dawns for NCAA basketball this season atmosphere, claiming people were A totaling 18 yards on successive Ryan, O.S.A., Dean Stu- move. They drove to the twenty the first quarter scoring (15-6) in of All Girls Invited in just about a month — the Alcindor era, and there and Martin. coming l)ecause it was "the thing yard line where tiiey had to settle Villanova, tackles by R?ch Moore dent Activities, and to the favor of but from here to do," that it was just a trans- a sportswriter in the entire country who For Williams, the halfti me respite Student Government Association for a field goal by Mike Johnson. on in, it was a Bullis Prep show. won't be planted Pie Shoppe, and that After only delayed the inevitable on a day for official recognition as a cam- Rainwater tallied his ID Bob Gienger; Bullis fullbadc, would deny that the UCLA Bruins might completely seven "Pseudo-intellectualism is ram- when it was obvious that a pus organization as soon as sandwiched TD plunges of two dominate the collegiate basketball scene for the next pant." He too was disappoint- point deficit meant little to the the required two consecutive sem- '> yards and tttree yards around a years. ed by the number of faculty three Mainliners, esters of activities pass to .1- Daiw^s Terry Albano .. are Bill ' completed. .. members that attended. The situation might be best summed up by Stan- We at PP&L like one thing... for sixty -five yards and a touch- Six plays into the 2nd half, Charles Benore, another Senior Dallmar, commenting in BASKET- Constitution down in the second quarter. The ford coach Howie Moore recovered a Musketeer Marketing Major felt the program The meeting then discussed third period remained a defensive BALU 1967, when he says, **We coaches owe a vote fumble on the Xavier 28. Fred certainly was better than the Pie Success! and approved with Amendments battle as Villanova coach Ed of thanks to our forebearers who eliminated the center Levinsky, who played another Shoppe: "The level of conversa- the complete text of the Consti- ttie game; Michaels who termed in the 1930* s. If they hadn't, there* d be stellar defensive tion is much higher." So far we've done pretty well. big reason? Jump back game despite a tution proposed by a reporting A We've "very disappointing," tried des- hindering arm cast, caused the quite a few shutouts coming up." committee of six students (three got good people. Talented people. People who like perately to overcome a 25-15 half- fumble when he smashed 185 Splendid Idea pound American and three foreigners) ^> success, too. And that's the kind we're looking for time score. All eyes will focus on the West Coast come Decem- In general, in the eyes Jim Davis with all of his 222 FRANKIE FUMBLES. Frank Boal had a "bad" day on Saturday. who had l)een elected at a pre- whether they're Electrical, ber as Bruin coach John Wooden, already the owner pounds. of those who attended last Thurs- — Mechanical or In- Bekelja and classmate He was only Villanova's leading groundgalner, and just missed a liminary meeting on September In the final frame, Gene Arthur national championships, unveils the day's Coffee Hour, the Junior dustrial Engineers, Math, Business Administration of two NCAA Frank Boal alternated carries to TD when he bumped into his blocker. But if he hadn't recovered 22. 1966. gathered In a Cunningham pass the six and Senior Classes have come powerhouse which is expected to become the greatest and on 2nd down, Mickey that last minute fumble, he'd still be running lops. or Liberal Arts majors. If you like this idea and and scampered forty yards for a At 10 p.m., when discussion up with a splendid idea in for all skirted right end for a well de- you're interested in any of the following areas, Villanova six-pointer. The point collegiate team of all time. The main reason served but costly score. Costly, Murray, Chip Bender, and John victory as a "team effort," but of the By-Laws was in progress sponsoring this program, al- Wild- talk to us: after attempt taUed, and the this is the highly publicized Alcindor and his tower- and Article I had been approved, though it presently has some because his head-first dive Sodaski ran out the clock with for anyone who saw the game it kittens never again reached the ing 7-1 frame. But this team will be loaded at every the meeting agreed to take a re- shortcomings. It is Into the end zone produced a severe sizable gains through the beaten was not the least bit redundant. felt that per- 4 scoreboard. But Bullis managed cess and lay the unfinished haps in the future the situa- position. All-conference guard Mike Warren (16.6 ppg) shoulder separation which could Xavier line. It may have taken a When questioned about the up- to score again on a forty -two yard business on the table until next tion will be improved, and and forward Mike Lynn, 6-7 and the team's leading sideline him for the remainder of year, but seeing triple zeroes coming Boston College game, ENGINEERING and MATH: pass from Dawes to Schneider. The Thursday, C)ctol)er 20, 1966, at Chairlady Jane TeronslQ', a the season. As he felt the pain he and the 13-7 score on the board, the coach promised "they'll know Design, Application, System Planning—EE - l\^E conversion point was good by Micka rebounder last season, both return. Up from last 10:30 a.m. in Room 105, Bartley junior Nurse deserves credit remembers thinking "this is a it they've been in a game." If the much field was w611 worth the wait. Technical Sales—EE - ME - IE and Bullis walked off the season's frosh team (21-0) along with Alcindor are Hall. At that time the rest of the for bringing the idea into reality. bad one," but he couragously spirit and desire withstand the with its fifth straight win under - two High School All- Americans, Lucius Allen and Bell dusted off an old By-Laws will be discussed and The Coffee Hours run every Thurs- Systems & Methods-Scientific—EE Math. attempted another series of downs one week layoff, B.C. will know '^^'i . ^ coach Bob Hayes (no relation to the Execu^ve I^ynn Shackleford. approved and first . cliche in the , . f .. . before the injury proved to be too coach's describing they've been in a losing jk^.^: from 2: 30 4 u4iaO Dallas Cowboy slowpoke). ^'^jjg^ BUS. ADM. and LIB. ARTS: the much to overlook. Jim Case^s con- lidiitdCwill'^ eieci Wooden lost 6-6 Edgar Lacey this past week for version after the TD knotted Accounting, Sales, Admin. After the loss to Bullis, the the season because of a recurring knee injury, and freshmen football team the count at seven with 10:35 Villanova was expected to start, but the hardwood talent We're interested in candidates for both Bachelors' and Masters' degrees. Lacey remaining in the quarter. .... record now stands at three wins and one loss. The Wildkittens are abounds at UCLA. 4c « ;tc ^ 4c- Late in the period junior Joe looking forward to meeting the Greco and senior Bud Piper pulled We will be on campus Navy plebes at Annapolis oni What about the rest of the nation's coaches though? off two plays which could be easily November 4, where they will seek Is there any other team in the country with enough overlooked in the light of the revenge for their first loss, and, firepower to overtake UC LA? outstanding overall team play. DECEMBER 1, 1966 try to hang up a victory as im- pressive as their three previous Kentucky's venerable Adolph Rupp with the nation's For information about our company and registration First, Greco came out of nowhere wins over West Chester, Army No. 2 team in 1966 says his team will try harder in to knock down a Williams' pass for an interview, visit your placement office. and the Bordentown Military In- '67. The old master speaks with good reason, having split second before it hit the a stitute. Coach Michaels does not hands of Abramowicz both and returning, both outstretched PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY hesitate to say that "this is one at the Wildcats* goal. Four plays All- Americans. The Wildcats were 27-2 a year of the finest teams I have ever An equal oppattunity employer later when the Cats couldn't move. coached.'' On November 4 they will ago and have won the Southeastern Conference title Piper took the pass from center >^~'~ « A -" 7—«<,.jiTT*r prove it. 22 times. in a 4th and 25 situation and pro- Duke returns All- American along with ceeded to boom a 77 yard Island, California, on an in-port field trip as a student aboard starters Mike Lewis and Bob Reidy, and looms as an punt which rolled dead on the Even When She Answers, He Still Gets the Busy Signal. This is Russ Kennedy of Balboa Chapman College's floating campus. • Xavier 15 yard line. On the , ^ . u NCAA semi- finalist. Defending NCAA champion Texas The note he paused to make as fellow students went ahead to inspect Hatshepsut s Tomb in the following 3rd down, Williams lost DEAR REE: Western has five of its top seven players returning Valley of the Kings near Luxor, he used to complete an assignment for his Comparative World the ball as he was smashed down Hill, Lately, every time I call my girl, she's either "not in" or "not inter- Cultures professor. for this year, including diminutive Bobby Joe by a horde of Villanovans, but .. j units earned during the study-travel semester at sea to his record at r Russ transferred the 12 6-7 Dave Lattin, 6-8 Nevil Shed, and 6-5 Willie official's ruling of an incomplete ested." Last week I called her 23 times and couldn't even make a an California at Irvine where he continues studies toward a teaching career in life the University of 27-1 ago. pass on the play was quite ques- coffee date. The trouble started when she started dating a guy Cager. The Miners were a year sciences. . ,. . . tionable to say the least. this, 450 other students have begun the fall semester voyage of discovery with Michigan State looks like the best of the Big 10, who owns a Dodge Coronet. Now she goes to parties with him, As you read Line acts as General Passenger Chapman aboard the s.s. RYNDAM, for which Holland-America and the Spartans come east to play In the annual Three minutes and twenty-nine dances, football games, etc. Do you think I should call her again, Agents. • Quaker City Holiday Festival at the Palestra. MSU seconds into the final period- In February still another 450 will embark from Los Angeles for the spring 1967 semester, or should I forget her and break her heart? enter John Sodaski, who naturally bound for the Panama Canal, Venezuela, Brazil, Argentina, Nigeria, Senegal, Morocco, Is led by 6-7 Matt Altch, and has a 5-7 guard who BAD CONNECTIONS this time has to try harder because he's Spain, Portugal, The Netherlands, Denmark, Great Britain and New York. can dunk the ball. include a semester at sea in your educational plans, fill only the number two meml)er of For a catalog describing how you can * * * DEAR BAD CONNECTIONS: below and mail. his clan on the Wildcat varsity. in the information How about the East and where does Villanova fit I think your next call should be to your Dodge Dealer. Then make After Bekelja's injury, Sodaski Into the national picture? The East hasn't had a team a dote to see the '67 Coronet, the car that's breaking hearts all got his first quarterback exposure .<(. threaten for the national title In recent years, but of the year as he alternated with over America. You'll find that its good looks are pretty hard to there are a number of top clubs on the Eastern sea- junior Jack Lignelli with coach resist. Now, before you break your girl's heart, give her another this and the for **Best In the Bell shuffling both boys in and board season, race

break. Ask her to go for a ride in your new Coronet. I think she'll out like messenger guards. It was East" should be hotly contested to say the least. at his normal defensive back po- get the signal. Judging from returning veterans, Boston College sition, however, that the soph §U4(^h' and Providence appear to be the East's top clubs, from St. Pius X High in Phoen- followed closely by St. John's, Princeton, and La ixville gained all the rave W- not'ces. He had been performing Salle. BC still has Steve Adelman, Willie Wolters, admirably in the much improved and Doug Hlce around, while the Friars boast Jim secondary when Williams decided Walker, who should be everybody's All- American at to get rid of a pass before a guard this year. heavy defensive line rush did like- A. In the this should Include wise with his head. For Xavier, Other big names East year Sonny Dove of St. John's^Huble Marshall of La Salle, the latter alternative would '^i- —„—..._, — probably have been more ac- Dave Newmark of Columbia, the East's seven- footer, ceptable for the hurried toss Ed Hummer of Princeton, Cliff Anderson of St. Joe's, went directly to Sodaski on the and Mel Graham of N.Y.U. Musketeer 30 and the 190-pounder it' jU^^ Still no mention of Villanova yet. Are terrible quickly turned the 30 yards mto things In store for the Wildcats this year with no six more 'Nova points. Like all the sophmores who weren't in- established star and a 'lost of Inexperienced sopho- volved in last year's hu- Director of AdmissioiM QB Chapmaii mores waving flashy credentials? I I miliation, John "got fired Chapman College College I ^^ j The answer Is an emphatic negative, and the setting Orange, California 92666 up just by watching last year's Orange. CaJifornio 82688 , || ..'67 I just right for Jack Kraft to enjoy one of his Here's the heortbreoker . Dodge Coronet 500. A campus favorite with its great seems game movies." It was worthwhile new looks, ride, ''"'"* most rewarding seasons. Nobody seems to be regard- viewing. and list of extras that are standard. Like bucket seats with either a companion seat in the middle or a THE VILLANOVAN t November 2. 1966 ( ,^@888888S^S88fe&54!{8S8SS8i!«8fefefi55i=5*^ Basketball Tickets Villanova Ice Hockey // McHugh Captures }\ Rugby ? Go on Sale Nov. 14; Team Posts Schedule; (Continued from page 16) Villanova^. Whicli Way( Kraft Says, "Well Show Up: Intramural Golf; BASKETBALL handling of their own, which cer- Good Plan Offered Nay Face Air Force ^'H^feiSSSSisStici&shY Bob Mclntyre Handball to Begin tainly qualified them to match a Notre Dame squad. Walt Gordon Pm sure any number of you Pie Shoppe devotees Athletic Director Arthur Mahan by Tom Hitchcock This Monday marks the be- SEASON Injuries Mar Cats Practice has announced that season tickets and Ed Mudda Rodda continually have asked this question over and over again after ginning of the Intramural football line-out tosses for the ten Villanova games in the The Villanova Ice Hockey Club, won which put the Saturdays' football games. Whether it was after playoffs with 20 of Villanova's fin- - ball in play for the Cat backs. by Frank Miller Palestra will go on sale on Novem entering its ninth season, will be we had gotten crushed or had come out of the battle beginning est teams scheduled to participate. TICKETS "If we win at the ber 14 in the Athletic ticket office. taking on one of its most ambitious Paul Moraglia and Ray O'Neil, telling the snake's victorious, the question is one that has been passed of the season, there is no Included in the field are two Single game tickets are $1.50 schedules to date. Beginning the substitute, displayed if lose their running ability aroimd not only by undergraduates but also by our how far we can go. But we fraternity representatives DPM apiece, but students may get sea- first week of the second semester, and scam- at the beginning there is no telling pered for a number of long gains. alumni. and LKD along with "Wiskey Com- For 10 son tickets for $5.00, or 50 cents the Icemen will start practice for we can go in the adverse how far pany*' and another entry from the per game. Mahan advised that an expanded schedule that tenta- I felt that this question should be answered once Cot direction." These words were used Navy league. such teams as Scores students who do not plan to go to tively will include and for all. Shoiild go Big in Football or coach Finally, the Wildcat Ruggers hit we Time by Villanova basketball every game should not disregard Lafayette, Bucknell, Temple, Rut- Kraft last week at the Alumni Paul McHugh, a sophomore Day- the score column. Vic Sarkissian remain where we are and chance fading away like Jack Polestra the season ticket plan. Even if you gers, and The Hill School. when describing the pros- Hop, captured the Intramural golf leaped into a Notre Dame kick and many other schools in recent years? outing, only go to four games all year, campaign. tournament held last week at the Also Coach Storholm is trying slammed the ball to the ground. pects for the upcoming which would cost $6 on a single Al Severance, basketball coach at Villanova for problem for coach Valley Forge Golf Club. McHugh to add to this year's schedule, The main Games game basis, you save one dollar Vice-Captain Don-Don Donlantook some 25 years, has seen Villanova at her peak In this year is "inexperience." led the field the entire afternoon, games with the Air Force Acad- kicked ball Kraft by buying a season ticket. over and kneed and the Ice Hoc- football and has seen her roll to where she stands Even the returning lettermen, Joe carding and impressive 82 score. emy and Georgetown. The 48 yards to the end zone diving on / Also, you will be guaranteed in Crews, Frank Gaidjunas, Joe Turk, key Club has come a long way a Villanova try. The conver- today. a ticket to every game and you it for and Terry McGuire have had only the past three years and this sea- sion was missed but the Cats re- He feels that during the days when the Wildcats Handball Tournament Go On Sale won't have to wait in line over- one year of experience. Also Kraft son promises to be the best. night to get tickets to the St. gained some confidence. played the top teams in the country, back in the heavily on sophs will be relying The Intramural handball tourna- Joe game since your tickets will 30* Late in the second period, s and 40s, the time was right for this kind of season especially in the back- the this ment -also starts this Monday. until two days before Veterans Return be held up Villanova Ruggers again en- policy. court. These sophs have tre- November 14 organizauon and students wishing to the day of the game. At a preliminary mendous scoring potential, but Faculty croached upon Notre l>ame terri- But then towards the late 1940' s and early 50's, entry Joe Moran re- meeting held a few weeks ago, a defensive participate may pick up Ticket manager tory. Some well-placed kicks and they currently lack the prospective mem- something happened. Villanova had growing pains at Alumni Gym starting to- "The season ticket hold- large number of which has marked Kraft's blanks marked, superb running and passing set savvy, showed up to go along with bird, called Eagle, day. ers will get the best seats in the bers up a field-goal attempt. The 22- and some an flew into Phila- teams in recent years. returning Season allotted the solid nucleus of delphia. Mar Practice Palestra out of the quota yard kick was shy and the Notre Injuries Girls field hockey will debut veterans. Dean Goodwin and Jay Another current problem for Villanova students. By buying a Dame club capitalized. The mid- What does all this mean in relation to a Big Time tomorrow with all female under- Maguire return to captain this The roster reads season ticket the student will be western club displayed their rugby Kraft is injuries. take part in Duffy football policy? Well first of all, the Eagles became graduates invited to Ticket $5 seat for every year's team that will include report with five assured of a good ability and penetrated Villanova like a hospital all ardent Mor- in the proceedings. For including the City Series Morgan, Warren Gabree, Bob the big drawing card Philadelphia. No longer were injuries. Johnny Jones has a badly game, territory. Attempts at halting the followers of field hockey, game gan, Steve Santoro, and Drew Mc- Villanova and Penn the darlings of the big city. No sprained ankle, while Terry Mc- games." movement were in vain. The out- time is 4:30 on Sullivan Field. Kinnley. This year's team is hop- Guire has a chipped or broken I To assure those students who sized and outweighted Villanova longer could the Cats draw enough of a crowd to ing to improve substantially their Jim Stinger is suffering are not sure whether to risk the team ferociously struggled to pre- guarantee the teams she imported. ankle, winning (3-2-1) record of last torn ligaments and Frank $10, this season ticket plan has vent the score but Notre Dame from year. The Cats had to move back to the Main Line to with pinched been granted the VILLANOVAN smashed the defense for another McCall is sidelined a play their games. They were losing too much finan- Cats practice in Seminary, 5 points at the final whistle. nerve. Transfer student John Sch- Jim Mcintosh polls down a as Seal of Approval. The games will be played either cially in their ventures at Shibe Park and Municipal roeder who is not eligible this sea- Hill Arena in Cherry mistic overtones, but on the squad." With these characteristics at the Cherry The season thus far has by no Jersey, or the Radnor Stadium. son, from Virginia, is also bothered other hand Kraft only expected and the usual amount of Kraft Hill, New means been a happy (xie for the Club. The attendance for Besides, the campus was growing at a fast pace, by an ankle ailment. Coach Kraft "four or five wins" from last magic, which has guided Villanova Skating Villanova Ruggers. Matches with the played last year was feels that all these injuries have year's team which was 18-11, to 105 wins in five years, it \ games Duke and North Carolina State and the administration had to funnel her funds else- poor. been caused by "hard work" and Kraft describes this year's team seems inevitalbe that Villanova generally on November 12th and 13th, will where, rather than into the hands of the football feels they should stop. as "versatile" and expressed a will again be one of the top teams again place the Ruggers* ability Free admission to see a fine giant she was creating. Kraft terms the early schedule desire to be able to "platoon, in the East despite the pessimistic at stake. However, it is h(^)ed that team in action should encourage As Severance puts it, **The football policy of the as "easy" but only means this using an offensive and defensive outlook. the precedent of matching the l)est >4J many students to support the in a facetious manner. The 'Cats clubs in the nation will become a school had to be reversed, but nevertheless, Foot- Villanova Ice Hockey Club during open up against Philadelphia Tex- tradition in future Villanova Rugby ball had become the trunk of the tree from which all this upcoming season. tile in the Field House. Coach Clubs. other sports would branch out." Bucky Harris returns to Textile DELTA PI MU Today, we see the need for many new structures to find (Mily two men missing at Villanova, including: a Graduate dormitory, an from last year's tourney squad. Undergraduate dormitory, an extension to the Li- In addition he has made "a couple > of ineligibles eligible" to streng- RUSHING MEETING brary, and a Nurses* dormitory. Since we are a then his team. The next church- affiliated school and must pay our own bills. the 24 game finds Cats facing an HOURS Severance says that we just can*t afford to go Big experienced Princeton, which has Time. added a 6 '9" soph to its already Why can't we be like Notre skyscraping squad. Marquette is HOymBlR 3, 1966 Dame you might ask? experienced and will be tough while Well I say what else does Notre Dame have besides DePaul is rebuilding and could a football team? We have a football team who can provide a breather, play with anybody in the competition we face. Our "We'll Show Up" !l To complete the pre- Christmas 8:00 P. M. - 110 BARTIEY HAll basketball and track teams are ranked among the action is New Mexico State "which best in the land. Our swimming and baseball teams was scheduled because they have '¥ are constantly being recognized for their perfor- 7' INVITED!! s a center, who was graduated ALL ARE mances. last year." Unfortunately they have We have many new sports, which are still in their a man almost as tall to replace i:) him. Referring to this tough infancy, but which have already shown their strength. opening Kraft commented with the Anyone can Among them are: Rugby, Crew, Ice Hockey, Lacrosse, classic "We'll show up" and "Our Soccer. boys will be ready." Mister Severance pointed out that he foresees As far as Big Five action is no extinction of Football at Villanova. the other concerned Kraft feels that LaSalle On hand, he sees no Big Time Football in the future. is the team to watcn. They have a 24 HOURS good blend of experienced veterans But why should we be upset? Where else can you and good sophs which make them m/v^: take a date or a friend, or have your parents down Temple has an "ex- formidable. and see teams like Boston College, Xavier, Toledo, perienced backcourt, but the and others on crisp fall afternoons. loss of Morgan and Williams will hurt." Penn was hard hit by As Mr. Severance says', we should preserve what graduation and lost seven of eight we*ve got in a healthy atmosphere, which is very last year's Bond Typewriter Paper, you first line players from With Eaton's Corrasable much presentj today, rather than go Big Time and League championship team. Ivy can erase that goof without a trace. play Russi^B^Roulette with loaded guns. Amen Mr. St. Joe's was **wiped out by Severance! graduation losing four of five Not a telltale smudge remains. A special surface per- starters but should be 8-0 at mits quick and easy erasing with an ordinary^pencil Christmas because of Albright and eraser. For perfect papers every time, get Corrasable. PREVIEW. .. Ryder." In forecasting the Wild- NFL heavy weights and Onion Skin. In cat fortunes, Kraft picked In light, medium, his squad for third place. "We handy 100-sheet packets and 500-sheet ream boxes. will beat somebody." At Stationery Departments. Coach Kraft's talk had pessi- By Walt Bog^ntky rTcpt FOIK MASS % Green Bay over Minnesota Packers prowess previols Los Angeles over San Francisco Rams rile 49ers Chicago over Detroit Midway Monsters roll TONIGHT Dallas over Philadelphia Cowboys crumble Eagles Cleveland over Pittsburgh. . • • • • Browns bomb Steelers

St. Louis over New York . . . • V Johnson jolts Giants 7 P.M. Baltimore over Washington Colts dump D.C By the way. Cats Beat B.C. Ill Only Eaton makes Corrasable.* OVERALL RECORD: 18 Right, 12 Wrong, 1 Tie MA/N CHkPll PITTSFIELD. EATON PAPER CORPORATION. wni^ J 1

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BOOK US. Notre Dame Tops Ruggers: Bowlers Win (%•• p. A) SuHb 31-21 Victor Irish Triumph Interception Decides mm by Chick McElrone by Jock McGarvey by Mike Koln Alex Bell hasn't been hit The Ruggers have been downed No. 7 VILLANOVA, PA. They said it couldn't be done, in anger for Villanova football Vol. 42, VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, NOVEMBER 9. 1%6 but their spark has not been put and they were right. Before the since his playing days in the 1930's, ideal of matching first- Villanova freshman football team out. The but when Xavier's Musketeers teams has realistically deve- played its first game, skeptics rate administered a 35-0 physical doubted the possibility of a loped and this time it was at the win- thrashing to the Wildcats last year SGA Approves Honor Code; expense of the Notre Dame Rug- ning season, let alone an undefeat- in Ohio, the coach felt every jarring gers, twice glorified in Sports Il- ed season. Well, an unblemished block and tackle like he had played lustrated. record was almost a reality, but a full sixty minutes on the field. a fired -up Bullis Prep squad and Scrappy Cats This, perhaps, is why Bell termed Blue Key denied Two minutes after the opening Full Vote poor officiating combined to pre- Saturday's 13-7 upset of the 1966 kick-off, Notre Dame exploded for vent the Wildkittens from con- version of the Musketeers as "the In one of the stormiest sesslcns Blue Key meetings, Serafano's The proposal was subject to at- founding their first try and touched down the experts. While the most satisfying win in my Villa*- of the SGA to date, congress mem- motion had failed to gamer major- tack by a militant minority, most a three-pointer. Disadvantaged in Villanova Varsity was defeating nova coaching career-even better bers spent the better part of three ity sui^rt among its own mem- of whom were Engineering repre- the early moments, the bandaged the Xavier Musketeers, the V.U. than the 1961 win over Wichita hours wrapped in heated debate bers. A lengthy debate ensued, sentatives. In negative debate, and battered Cats scrappily fought frosh, after tiiree powerful vic- in the Sun Bowl." over two sipiificant motions. centering around the constantly their spokesman Vic BeUino cited against another scoring attempt. tories, were handed their first With a delighted Parents* The seating of the Blue Key contradicting statements of SGA specific instances in which some This was managed because the loss of tiie season at Silver Springs, Day crowd of 10,111 looking on, Society with a full vote, and the Blue Key members, as the Brett- of his acquaintances had found machine- like offense of Notre Maryland, by a 31-21 score. the Cats spotted the Ohians an establishment of a probationary, Ross -Hermes faction opened fire an honor system to break down. it turned out, the Dame was constantly disrupted by As Villanova early seven point lead, then roaretfj« academic honor system for the on Serafano, Zoubek and Rado- He further stated that it was the the Wildcats* pursuit Vic Sar- downfall was hastened by the pre- back with a rugged defensive effort spring semester, were hotly con- wich. Amid protests from the floor University's duty to shoulder aca- kissian blocked a number of kicks sence of two local Philadelphians to thwart the visitors at every tested. against "presidential railroading" demic responsibility and integrity to aid the cause, and Hugh O'Neill on the Bullis squad. Mike Rain- Mickey Bekeija, who is shown here following Denis Ditze around turn. With soph quarterback In the preliminary bout, the Blue the motion was defeated by a roll rather than to foster it in the plummeted the Irish's scrum-haU water, from nearby Harriton Hi^ end, scored Villonova's first touchdown in Saturday's 13-7 over Mickey Bekelja at the controls, the Key motion proposed by Key pres- call vote of 34-1/2 to 6-1/2. Individual student. This and sim- School in ttie enough to fumble the works. The Rosemont, tallied Xavier. Photo by Skip Tillman. Cats rolled 50 yards early in the ident D(Mi Serafano was immed- Comic Relief ilar statements precipitated co- first Bullis Notre Dame Ruggers, neverthe- touchdown on a forty- 1st period only to lose the ball iately attacked in the question «nd Jeff Radowich, rising under a gent, often scattiing debate, on be- five yard the less, maintained a meager 3 point run in first period, on a fumble at the Xavier 30. answer period. It was quickly point of personal privilege, com- half of the motion. In summation. and Craig McGrath, the lead at the half. Bullis de- Bowlers Raise Record to 11-1 Brilliant field general Carroll pointed out that in two previous mended the Congress for its Senior Charlie Gabage stated: "We fensive captain, 2nd Try played an out- .{.J:'::,:'^-:';- Williams immediately hit his straightforward approach to the are not here to review the per- standing The initial motnehts (d* tiie sec- game at his linebacker favorite target, end Don Abram- question. He was immediately fol- sonal morality of someone's ond-half wer6 much the same as the Plans Near Completion n position. owicz, with a 55 yard bomb lowed by Brendan Brett who, in friends at another institution. The first. After repelling rugged at- With 3 Game Sweep of Penn Before Bullis was able to score, at the Nova 10, and three plays an attempt to mollify the losers, purpose of this motion is to give tempts at the goal, the Villanova however, the Villanova team had by Mike Schmitt lems finding one who has enough later the sure fingered senior For Belle Hasque's announced to Radowich that "We Villanova students a chance to fur- defense faltered and Notre Dame rolled up a 10-0 lead with the help time to devote to the sport. still love you." ther their moral integrity. Any The next chance you get, tear latched on to another Williams' »» of two interceptions and a field smashed through for its second This yourself away from your books year's team is the most aerial for a seven yard score. of "Luther Picking up a more serious vein, vote against this proposal would be goal. Mickey Keimes, Villanova try of the match. Production The Lovin' Spoonful will be the featured group at the concert and ask any student how the varsity promising Villanova has seen in The kick was good and the outlook the congress overwhelmingly en- a vote against students bettering fullback, carried the pigskin five Following the score, the Cat Plans are well under way for the Friday night to kick off Sophomore Weekend. did last week. the lastthree or four years. Fresh- was bad. dorsed the establishment of a pro- ttieir personal integrity." The ma- I Bowling team yards to paydirt after the first ruggers displayed some ball- men are to Belle Masque Drama Society's fall The mo- the roll Chances are they will look at you allowed play on ttie Bad, that is, for WlUiams bationary honor code. jority agreed, and call production, John Osborne's Varsity, and this season there are whose early moments of tion, introduced by Senior Class vote was 31-1/2 to 7-1/2 in sup- {Continued on page 13 (Continued on page 15 and say "the what, we have a glory five of "Luther," to be presented, on was hailed trial Bowling team?" Well we do have them. The team consists were quickly forgotten in the light President Rick Holwell port of a svstem. Sophs in Social Spotliglit; 19, 20. of Senior Moe Passannante who has of a fierce defensive November 17, 18, by SGA President Ward WUllams Purely Academic .•^1 a bowling team believe it or not, rush put on Opening in London in 1961 under and more and more people are the highest average of 180, and is by John Fry, Ray Covi, George as "the most significant step taken The proposed system Is purely a two year letterman, the direction of Tony Richardson by the Student Government this soon going to believe it. Captain Martin and nearly every other academic. Each student will be (of *'Tom Jones" fame), the play Jim Doubek, a Junior from East Wildcat defender you'd care to year." held responsible for his proper 'Spoonful Set for Concert Last year our team came in U L„ o:l| immediately received rave re- was based on Hol- by Bill TavaniT«.w«.«S third in the Eastern Intercollegiate Paterson, New Jersey; Rick Car- mention. If the All- American can- The motion conduct in all scholastic work. oto, views. After a successful run the and the results concert in the Field Fri- , House bowling league. This league is a Junior; Sophomore Joe didate wishes to write a well's research In enforcing it, a student is not The 1966 version of the Sopho- a play went to Broadway and again code poU in which by Lovin' composed of three divisions: the Bucciero, and Freshmen Dave Ko- thesis on cloud formations in the of the honor expected to report an offender, more Weekend will be held this day night The Spoon- vach, Tony Como, Joe received critical acclaim. "A work agreed that a workable honor ful, The performance by this very New York division, the New Jer- Haas, Jack (Continued on page 12) 95% but merely to inform the profes- weekend, November 11 and 12. of power and integrity," the New develop academic »n roll group, sey division, and the Delaware Nagle, and Marty Bell. Jim Dou- system would sor that the system has ''broken Sophomore Class president Dave successful rock who York Dally News called it: ** ... Valley Divisicm. There are eight bek and Moe Passannante are the and personal integrity in the stu- down." This clause was felt to be Mullen and his committee have an- have held a spot on the top-selling only members who are makes the theatre feel ten feet In the same poll, taken two lists for the past several months, teams in this league: Villanova, back from SwimmersNameParell, dent. a feasible alternative to turning nounced a full schedule of activities tall," said the New York Times. Sports Penn., Drexel, St. Joe's, La Salle, last year. weeks ago, 82% were willing to for the annual affair. is slated to begin at 8:00 p.m. . I: Heading Villanova' s cast is (Continued on page Temple, Pennsylvania Military 11-1 Record take part in a trial system. 3) Kicking off the weekend will be Tickets are $3.50 and $3.00. Fitzmaurlce Capts.; Johnny McPeak, a Senior English Academy, and Rutgers of South The Team is now in first place Saturday, November 12 pro- major. Mr. McPeak has appeared Jersey. with an eleven and one record. vides a full day of activities for R.; Page 16 • THE VILLANOVAN • November 2, 1966 and Last weekend they took three Frosh Boast Two A-A's in several college productions, the class of 1969. Things get under- Coach Needed ' is probably best remembered for in Stadium The present coach of the team games from the University of Penn. *''•". ' way at 1:30 Goudreau cf Selection! portrayal the Fullbright-Hayes While his electrifying with the annual renewal of the is Howard Riley Jr. a third year The scores were 941-895, 884- Head Coach Ed Geisz Common Man in **Man for All Villanova law student. Father Ryan 848, and 930-910. Jack Nagle, a was in Mexico for the Little Olym- Villanova-Boston College rivalry. pics, Jack the Seasons." > is trying to find a faculty mem- Freshman, led the team with a Lumsden, Assis- Sophomore Block Reserved Harriers Win Fifth 238 score and a tant Coach, was in charge of getting Mr. Resinski, the play's di- special block of seats has been Straight- ber yfho will take over the coach- 639 total for A Villanova rector, has promised to present area and ing duties, but he is having prob- the three games. the swimmers into shape Prof. pin Honor designated the Sophomore | Gives Pa New his own interpretation of John Os- ;W.; for the coming season. . / will be reserved for the Sophs and I When asked about pre borne's masterpiece. As he sees renown Villanova Messenger Paces Cats -season by Barry Lockwood His recognition by a communist scholarly books and articles, and their dates. The Again progress, it, the play emphasizes the vast Whiskey Lumsden hadthistoday: satellite country came in the form has edited over 40 studies for the Drill Team and Company "After three weeks of training historical chronicle witliln which Professor Joseph Papin, S.T.D.; will highlight the half-time Charlie the finish line yet. He did it again of an attack when a newspaper, New Catholic Encyclopedia in Messenger has raced havoc, and it is this the progress of the team has left Luther wrecks nominated to serve activities. Saturday as Messenger, Tom Don- Ph.D., has been supporting Tito, criticized an in- Washington. These works ranged five times this fall for Villanova's havoc which cracks the unity of little to be desired. The team is on the National Screening Com- from Syriac Patrology and Egypto- The climax to the weekend's team, and nobody has beat him to nelly and Ian Hamilton all strolled becoming both mentally and physi- the Catholic Church. mittee of the Fulbright-Hayes events will be, of course, the din- the 15-50 shut- logy to modern philosophy and in together in Cats Tickets will be priced at $1.25 cally prepared for the season." FeUowship program. literary art. He also published ner dance, which will take place at out over La Salle. (students) and $2.00 (regular) and FITZMAURICE AND PARELL CO- Although not all final members studies and discoveries in eight Kugler's Restaurant from 7:30 to will go on sale in the Pie Shoppe CAPTAINS are elected until December 29, Dr. volumes of the LEXIKON FUR 1:00 a.m. The entertainment list Sometimes the finish line is this week. The workouts have been concen- Papin will begin attending the Com- KIRCHE (Her- is filled with well known rock 'n even more crowded as up to five THEOLOGIE UND trating on middle and long dis- mittee meetings at the United der). member of many learned roll groups and is headed by Jerry Vlllanovans have tied for first place A tances to build stamina and en- Nations Building before that date societies in Eurc^e and the United Blavat, local radio personality this year. The shutout (taking the /n lh\% Issue durance. Co-Captains Mike Fitz- as a representative of Washington States, his research extends, not from WHAT. Tickets to the dance first five places) was the fourtti maurlce and Joe Parell are round- for Holland and Belgium. only to Europe, but to the Middle are still on sale and the price is in a row as Villanova raised its ing into shape preparing to contend Letters & Before joining Villanova, Pro- East, specifically Egypt and $12.50 per couple. record to 5-0. Dave Patrick fin- for Eastern and National titles this fessor Papin distinguished himself Turkey. Pc^pe Pius xn, P(^)e All the entertainers for the we^- ished fourth, Jack O'Leary and Al Editorials P. 4 year. Seniors Greg Doyle, Bill nationally and internationally by John XXm, as well as many govern- end have achieved considerable McCafferty tied for fifth and Paul Bohrman and Frank Conlin are all his scholarly achievements. He have decorated Dr. Papin success. Friday night's headliners. Sanborn finished seventh before ments, the looking toward December 3 acted as chairman of an inter- for ills notable accomplishments. The Lovin' Spoonful, have re- the first Explorer, Ron Laren- Bookstore Special P* 5 opener against Maryland at College national theological meeting held ceived noteworthy acclaim from towicz, came in. Dr. Papin has been on the facility Park. in Lourdes, France, where he national publications (TIME and of other universities in Holland and The Frosh, who are also working Villanova lectured in nine languages. Also, LOOK Magazines) and from such The harriers travel to George- University the United States, besides Villa- out, have two high school All- he is president of the Middle Euro- music critics as Ralph Gleason. town this Saturday. Georgetown is nova. He published two books in America's in Frank Hartye of Press P. 8 pean Federal Club, an academic Versatile Group expected to be the main threat to Profetsor Papin Holland, one in Latin and the other Louisville's Trinity High School institution centered in Vienna; and The "Spoonful's" first big hit Villanova in the upcoming IC4A in IXitch, invoking ecumenicity in and John Fitzgerald from Loyola he serves as a member of parlia- terview he gave to the Associated was "Daydream" which was a hit Championships on November 14 at Catholic scholars towards our Academy in Willamette, Dlinois. Football Statistics P. J2 ment for the United World Press and the Reuter Agency. Dr. earlier thiis year. They followed Van Cortland Park in New York Orthodox and Protestant brothers. Hartye is a freestyler who is Federation. Before the Ecumenical Papin's remarks, given in Paris, up this with bigger and better C ity . The NC AA C hampionships are At De Paul University in Chicago, Chorlie Messenger hos won oil tough to l)eat in any • distance from Council, Dr. Papin lectured at the were published in the United States tunes such as, "Did You Ever the > of the Institute following week in Lawrence, *^- Boston College he was co-founder five cross-country roces as the 100 yards to 1000 yards. Fitz- Protestant University in Val- throughout the Have To Your Mind," Kansas, and world after he Studies acting chair- Make Up the home of the University Mike Koin, Don Don Ion, and Jerry Donovan close in on Notre of Soviet and Cots shoot for the IC4A ond gerald is a fine freestyler and paraiso as one of the first visiting had visited Yugoslavia. "Summer in the City" (which was of Kansas. Preview P. 16 Dome ballcarrier in Saturday's match against the fighting Irish. (Continued on page 2) NCAA titles this month. backstroker. i professors. Dr. Papin has published several (Continued on page 2)