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TA« Losf Round<br />

Everything Happens To Yillonova<br />

by Jot Zawocki<br />

Once a guy said something to the eflfeq t that "everything happens to <strong>Villanova</strong> at one<br />

time or another". After two hours looking at some of the back issues of the VILLA-<br />

NOVAN for the past four years, it would seem pretty hard to disprove those words of wisdom.<br />

If you seniors have a minute between finals, give a look and see if you remember . .<br />

1958 — Quite a football team that year, so good that it brought a football rarity to<br />

the campus . • . a winning season. It looked like a great one for awhile. At one time,<br />

Frank Reagan's Wildcats were 5-1, with convincing victories over Boston College, Detroit,<br />

Wake Forest, Richmond, and a little place named West Chester.<br />

Big Boys<br />

Even though the team faded toward the end at 6-4, guys like Jim Grazione, Dave<br />

Intrabartolo and Gene Paja made things pretty interesting on Saturday afternoons. Besides,<br />

it wasn't hard to slough off losses to Ar my and Wichita when you could sneak in<br />

names like Pete Dawkins and Ted Dean in the same breath..<br />

The , basketball team wasn't supposed to be much that year, mainly because four of<br />

the starters had no experience.<br />

But January found them wilth<br />

a 9-0 record and if you over<br />

looked the fact that the victims<br />

were named Le Moyne, Textile,<br />

Siena, etc., you could brag<br />

about it. Of course, St. Joseph's<br />

had to spoil it again and run<br />

all over them.<br />

Still, the Huggard, Ryan,<br />

Kenny Co. wound its way into<br />

•the NIT which is always something<br />

to write home to mother<br />

about, and since St. John's eventually<br />

won the tournament, it<br />

didn't seem so bad getting<br />

knocked off m the first round.<br />

What, Again?<br />

It was an odd year for the<br />

track team too . . . they only<br />

finished 4th in the IC4A indoor<br />

meet, even though Ed Collyjnore<br />

and Charley Stead won the<br />

60 yard and high jump, and the<br />

mile relay team finished 2nd to<br />

highly regarded Pitt. Of course,<br />

the Penn Relays were a different<br />

matter as VU won their 5th<br />

Mile Relay in a row.<br />

The baseball team won the<br />

Big Five thait year, paced by<br />

guys like Frank Kreutzer, Lee<br />

Parry, Joe Michell and a catcher<br />

named Jack Fahey who batted<br />

over .400. He didn't have a<br />

scholarship, which makes for an<br />

interesting story later.<br />

Jack Kraft<br />

1959 wasn't too happy of a<br />

year football-wise. From week<br />

to week, you didn't know who<br />

was going to get hung in effigy.<br />

After 4 losses, Frank Reagan<br />

called it quits and Joe Rogers<br />

finished out the season<br />

which read 1-9, the lone win<br />

coming over an awful Dayton<br />

team.<br />

Big 400 ^^^<br />

With Hubie White and Jim<br />

Huggard leading the way, the<br />

basketball team took some of<br />

the sting away and rushed off<br />

to a 14-1 record. During the<br />

string. Al Severance recorded<br />

his 400th victory, a testimonial<br />

to his coaching or recruiting<br />

genius, or both. An NIT bid<br />

came early although a sportswriters'<br />

luncheon in New York<br />

erupted into gales of laughter<br />

when someone said that VU's<br />

14-1 record had come off major<br />

opposHion. The wise guys looked<br />

pretty smart too, when the<br />

'Cats lost 5 of their last 7 to<br />

the likes of St. Bonnies, NYU,<br />

St. Joe. Detroit fell to them in<br />

the first round but a hustling<br />

Utah State team took the Main<br />

Liners measure in overtime two<br />

days later.<br />

Jumibo Elliot had another boring<br />

year, both indoor and out,<br />

winning the IC4A, a 6th Mile<br />

Relay at Penn and developing<br />

a sprinter named Budd.<br />

How?<br />

A bizarre touch was added in<br />

typical Viillanova fashion on the<br />

first day of baseball practice<br />

that year when Jack Fahey, the<br />

previous year's .400 hitter (isans<br />

scholarship) was benched in<br />

favor of Al Weigand (with<br />

Alex Btll<br />

scholarship). No one ever bothered<br />

to explain the logic. Wiegand,<br />

a capable receiver, batted<br />

.200 but the rest of the team<br />

performed to the tune of a 14-4<br />

record and an NCAA bid, proving<br />

that Al Severance wasn't<br />

the only good recruiter on cam-<br />

pus.<br />

1960 is when things started<br />

to happen. Alex Bell was the<br />

new coach and he used the misfortune<br />

to have to install his<br />

system on a team without ben-<br />

efit of spring practice. The sipirit<br />

of the team was willing, but<br />

the record was 2-8 with the only<br />

victories coming over Xavier and<br />

Rutgers, the latter knocking the<br />

Scarlet from the unbeaten.<br />

Capable Man<br />

A new athletic board was in<br />

the process of being formed, under<br />

the capable hands of Rev.<br />

John Curran. Bedde his natural<br />

love for the school, the good<br />

father was also a first-class<br />

pragmatist and it didn't take<br />

long before a tighter hand was<br />

being felt. For example, student-athletes<br />

were being forced<br />

to toe a tight line scholastically<br />

if they wanted to be admitted<br />

to VU.<br />

The basketball season was a<br />

farce and it was a shame because<br />

it was Severance's 25th<br />

year, and he deserved a better<br />

fate. The tip-off came at the<br />

start when unheralded Buffalo<br />

knocked off the 'Cats in the<br />

Palestra in their second game.<br />

Nobody mentioned it openly, but<br />

there was too much dissension<br />

and too little discipline, aided<br />

in no small manner (according<br />

to one player), by a well-meaniny,<br />

but nevertheless interfering<br />

alumnujs. The same man, inci-<br />

dentally, paid for the game films<br />

and scouting reports . . . when<br />

the team was winning. When<br />

they started to lose, the reports<br />

and films disappeared "because<br />

they're 'ungrateful". When we<br />

were kids, we called It front-<br />

xninning.<br />

A Real Ace<br />

The final record was 11-13<br />

and the Squire had retired. No<br />

matter what you said about him,<br />

you knew the game would not<br />

be the same. He was, and is,<br />

a gentleman.<br />

Everyone expected Ed Scullin,<br />

successful high school coach in<br />

the Philly area, to be named as<br />

Al's successor. So did Scullin,<br />

since he had came to VU as<br />

Frosh coach under that assumption.<br />

However, in the interim,<br />

the new athletic board had come<br />

into power and tihey didn't want<br />

Scullin. Which was fine, since<br />

the school has the right to hire<br />

wlhoever it wants. Only no one<br />

bothered to tell Scullin.<br />

Using a local reporter as contact<br />

man, Ed Etonovan of St.<br />

Bonaventure visited the campus<br />

and liked what he saw. However,<br />

the scandals broke and he<br />

got skittish. After Jack Mc-<br />

Art Mahan<br />

Closkey and others were screened,<br />

the dust settled and VU<br />

came up smelling like the pro<br />

verbial rose. The new coach was<br />

Jack Kraft, a man very much<br />

like Scullin in backgroiund, tern<br />

perment, and talent. Everyone<br />

knows the iob he did this year.<br />

;\-;j •'-:/ iSmart Move •<br />

Another addition, (and a<br />

smart one, too) in the broomsweep<br />

was the hiring of Ken<br />

Mugler to Sports Information<br />

director. A former writer for<br />

the Bulletin, Mugler knew<br />

enough people in the trade to<br />

make sure that- VU got* more<br />

newspaper space than any other<br />

two local schools combined.<br />

Ho-hum. The track team won<br />

the Penn Relay mile event again<br />

for the 7th year in a roiw. A<br />

disqualification coat them the indoor<br />

IC4A by a point, but they<br />

came back strong to win the<br />

outdoor and then place 3rd in<br />

the NCAA. That Budd fellow<br />

ran the 100 in 9.2, whfch caused<br />

a few headlines.<br />

This year, you all know about<br />

it. It was one of the most successful<br />

years any coJlege could<br />

have. However, all the years<br />

won't be like this and then it<br />

won't be so easy to root for<br />

dekr old aima mater. This<br />

school never has to worry about<br />

the players though. They don't<br />

know how to quit.<br />

•<br />

IC4A Oathok<br />

by Tom Imdarla and Vine* Konnedy,<br />

too Yartf Dash<br />

That's right, Frank Budd.<br />

In his only "100" this year<br />

Frank has a 9.3. Paul Drayton<br />

might catch Budd.<br />

Our Pick: Budd<br />

Man to Watch: Drayton<br />

220 Yari Oath<br />

Budd again but Drayton<br />

will press even harder. John<br />

Fernandez of Manhatten<br />

(21.) will make his presence<br />

felt.<br />

Our Pick: Budd (20jO<br />

with a pulled muscle)<br />

Man to Watch: Drayton<br />

Otic Drayton<br />

440 Yari Dask<br />

Peter Weiss of Fordham<br />

has a 47.3 this year. Bob Mottely<br />

has a 47.4 also. Hubert<br />

Brown, Mike Radov, John Sullivan<br />

and <strong>Villanova</strong>'s Bob Raemore<br />

round out the field. .<br />

Our Pick: Weiss<br />

Man to Watch: Raemore a<br />

sentimental favorite<br />

8B0 Yard Dash<br />

Howie Deardoff of Penn<br />

State has a 1:50.6 this year.<br />

Maryland's Dick Smith has a<br />

1:51.6 to his credit. Defender<br />

Jon Dante may run.<br />

Our Pick: Deardoff on<br />

his time<br />

Man to Watch: Dante if<br />

he runs.<br />

Mila<br />

John Reilly of Georgetown<br />

has a 4 :01.9 mark. Mark Mullen<br />

has a 4:09.6. The winner<br />

will be one of these two«<br />

Our Pick: Reilly<br />

Man to Watch: Mullen<br />

Thraa Milas<br />

Gerry Norman of Penn<br />

State has a 14:03.8, the best<br />

time in the field. Joe McGovern<br />

has come in at 14:3i.<br />

Our Pick: Norman with<br />

a possible record<br />

Man to Watch: McGovern<br />

120 Yard Hardlts<br />

<strong>Villanova</strong>'s Leon Pras'<br />

best time is 14.3 with Jay<br />

Luck close behind with a 14.4.<br />

They should finish this way.<br />

Our Pick: Pras<br />

Man to Watch: Luck<br />

440 Yard Hiirdlas<br />

Luck has a 51.8 and he will<br />

be followed by Frank Stauffer<br />

with a 53.2 time. Boolaboola<br />

Luck.<br />

Our Pick: Luck<br />

Man to Watch: Stauffer<br />

3000 Matar Staaplaehaia<br />

Pat Traynor pulling away.<br />

Moorehead of Penn State will<br />

make it interesting.<br />

Our Pick: Traynor<br />

Man to Watch: Moorehead<br />

could spoil things<br />

Niirli Jiaip<br />

John Thomas will be back<br />

Saturday to defend his title.<br />

Terry Wettstone, Penn State,<br />

who has done 6-6Vi. is in<br />

strong contention for second<br />

along wtih Hartnett of Princeton.<br />

Best Bet: Thomas<br />

Man to Watch: Wettstone<br />

read Jiap<br />

All contestenta have jumps<br />

near 24 ft* Jim Axtell of Yale<br />

won the Heps last week. Others<br />

are Bowie, Morgan State,<br />

and Cooper, St. John's.<br />

Best Bet: Axtell, go Ivy<br />

Man to Watch: Thomas,<br />

always exciting<br />

NaM«ar Ykrtw<br />

Ed Bailey won the Heps<br />

with 186-2. His best this year<br />

is 200-01. Other strongmen<br />

are Kilgallen, Holy Cross, 181<br />

and Dyer, Brown, 180-6.<br />

Best Bet: Bailey, a consistent<br />

winner<br />

Man to Watch: Dyer,<br />

could finish first<br />

Diteatt<br />

Kohler is the best in the<br />

field with 178-111/2 this year.<br />

Bob Batdorf of Penn is a dark<br />

horse<br />

Best Bet: Kohler, Fordham<br />

Man to Watch: Gubner,<br />

if only his size<br />

Shtt Pit<br />

This is everyone's chance to<br />

see NYU's Gary Gubner as he<br />

could push Billy Joe to a personal<br />

record.<br />

<strong>Special</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Issue</strong>


Father Donnellon Re-Beited<br />

As Augustinian Provmial<br />

The Very Rev. James A. Donnellon,<br />

OSA, has been re-elected<br />

Prior Provincial of the Augustinian<br />

Fathers of the Province<br />

of St. Thomas of <strong>Villanova</strong> at<br />

the triennial Chapter of the Augustinians<br />

held at <strong>Villanova</strong> Uni-<br />

versity.<br />

During his first term in office,<br />

Father Donnellon directed<br />

the drive for the erection of the<br />

new seminary of the Augustinians,<br />

now being built at County<br />

Line and Spring Mill roads, <strong>Villanova</strong>.<br />

He also completed the<br />

plans for the new Biscayne College<br />

to be opened in Miami this<br />

Septemiber.<br />

Also elected at the Chapter as<br />

Definitors were: Rev. Thomas<br />

F. Gilligan, OSA, Rev. Thomas<br />

A. Burke, OSA, Rev. James G.<br />

Sherman, OSA, and Rev. John P.<br />

Hennessey, OSA.<br />

Rev. Norbert W. Whitley,<br />

OSA, was elected Socius and<br />

Provincial Secretary. Rev. Thomas<br />

F. Roland, OSA, was elected<br />

Ardiivist of the Province and<br />

Secretary for the Missions. Rev.<br />

Francis X. Kelly, OSA, was made<br />

Director of the Augustinian<br />

Seminary Guild and Director of<br />

the Third Order.<br />

Rev. Joseph A. Duffey, OSA,<br />

was elected Director of Vocations.<br />

Rev. H. McDonnell, OSA,<br />

was made Director of the Adgustinian<br />

Seminary Appeal, Rev.<br />

James G. Sherman, OSA, was<br />

elected Rector of the Missions,<br />

and Rev. Joseph J. Bums was<br />

reappointed Econome.<br />

The following are changes<br />

made in the Archdiocese of<br />

Philadelphia:<br />

Rev. Laurence J. Conneen,<br />

OSA, from Procurator, Malvern<br />

Preparatory <strong>School</strong>, to pastor.<br />

Our Lady of Good Counsel<br />

Church, Bryn Mawr. Rev. Eugene<br />

A. Mauch, OSA, from pastor,<br />

St. Denis Church, Havertown,<br />

to pastor, St. Genevieve<br />

Church, Flourtown.<br />

Very Rev. Joseph A. Grifferty,<br />

OSA, from Prior, Malvern<br />

Preparatory <strong>School</strong>, to pastor,<br />

St. Denis Church, Havertown.<br />

Very Rev. James B. Gallagher,<br />

OSA, from Provincial Secretary,<br />

to Prior, St. Genevieve Church,<br />

Flourtown.<br />

Very Rev. Thomas G. Delaney,<br />

OSA, from pastor St. Genevieve<br />

Church, Flourtown, to Prior,<br />

Our Mother of Good Counsel<br />

Church, Bryn Mawr. Very Rev.<br />

Patrick J. Campbell, OSA, from<br />

pastor, Our Mother of Good<br />

Counsel Church, Bryn Mawr, to<br />

Prior, St. Rita Church, Phila-<br />

delphia.<br />

Rev. Thomas M. Maihoney,<br />

OSA, rector, Monsignor Bonner<br />

High <strong>School</strong>, Drexel Hill. Rev.<br />

Charles R. Flynn, OSA, Vice-<br />

Rector, Monsignor Bonner High<br />

<strong>School</strong>.<br />

Very Rev. John J. Daley,<br />

OSA, professor, <strong>Villanova</strong> <strong>University</strong>,<br />

to Prior, Malvern Preparatory<br />

<strong>School</strong>. Rev. Joseph D.<br />

Keffer, OSA, from Archbishop<br />

Carroll High <strong>School</strong>, Washington,<br />

D. C, to Master of Professed,<br />

St. Mary, <strong>Villanova</strong>. Rev.<br />

William J. Krupa, OSA, from<br />

Master of Professed Clerics, St.<br />

Mary, <strong>Villanova</strong>, to Master of<br />

Novices, Good Counsel Novitiate,<br />

New Hamburg, N. Y.<br />

Rev. Thomas J. Kelly, OSA,<br />

from Assistant, Our Mother of<br />

Good Counsel Church, Bryn<br />

Mawr, to Lawrence, Mass. Rev.<br />

Norbert W. Whitley, OSA, chap-<br />

lain, <strong>Villanova</strong> <strong>University</strong>, to assistant,<br />

St. Thomas of <strong>Villanova</strong>,<br />

Rosemont.<br />

THE VILLANOVAN • July 25, 1962<br />

Rev. Patrick X. Nidroff, OSA,<br />

from Monsignor Bonner High<br />

<strong>School</strong>, Drexel Hill, to St. Augustine's<br />

High <strong>School</strong>, San Diego.<br />

Rev. James R. Thurman,<br />

OSA, from Monsignor Bonner<br />

Hig>h <strong>School</strong>, Drexel Hill, to St.<br />

Rev. James A. Donnellon<br />

Augustine's High <strong>School</strong>, San<br />

Diego.<br />

Rev. Edwin E. King, OSA,<br />

vice president for Development<br />

and Public Relations, <strong>Villanova</strong><br />

<strong>University</strong>, to Biscayne College,<br />

Miami.<br />

Alumni Group<br />

Active <strong>Villanova</strong>n<br />

Doliahue As President<br />

Edward J. Donahue, of North<br />

Andover, Massachusetts, has<br />

been elected President of the<br />

<strong>Villanova</strong> National Alumni Ab-<br />

'>ociation.<br />

A native of Lawrence, Massachusetts,<br />

Donahue graduated<br />

from Lawrence High <strong>School</strong> and<br />

received his degree from <strong>Villanova</strong><br />

in 1933. While at VUlanova<br />

he starred in Football, Baseball<br />

and Track. He captained the<br />

track team in his senior year.<br />

He also was a member of the<br />

Ring Committee and the <strong>Villanova</strong><br />

Glee Club.<br />

Donahue, the President and<br />

Treasurer of the Andover Country<br />

Club, has been active over<br />

the years in <strong>Villanova</strong>n and civic<br />

activities in the Lawrence<br />

area.<br />

He<br />

Active Alumnus<br />

has served <strong>Villanova</strong><br />

through the Alumni Association<br />

on both the local and national<br />

level. He is a past President of<br />

the Lawrence <strong>Villanova</strong> Club, a<br />

past Vice-President of the National<br />

Association. He is a Director<br />

of the <strong>Villanova</strong> Alumni<br />

Foundation and is a member of<br />

the Board of Governors of the<br />

Alumni Association.<br />

In civic activities he was past<br />

President of the Kiwanis, Elks,<br />

Gridiron Club of Boston, Men of<br />

Merrimack, Chairman of the<br />

Boston United Fund and Director<br />

of the Greater Lawrence<br />

Chamber of Commerce.'<br />

Donahue is married to the<br />

former Ruth Collins and they<br />

have four children, EMward, Jr.,<br />

Mary Lou, Susan and Ruth Ann.<br />

nova.<br />

High <strong>School</strong> Teachers<br />

In Sciences Aided By<br />

<strong>Villanova</strong> NSF Grant<br />

<strong>Villanova</strong> has received a grant<br />

of $14,270 from the National<br />

Science Foundation for the purpose<br />

of conducting courses in<br />

mathematics, chemistry<br />

and geology for high school<br />

teachers this Fall.<br />

Participants must be<br />

high school teachers (senior or<br />

junior high school) who are engaged<br />

in teaching high school<br />

science or mathematics with a<br />

minimum of three years experience.<br />

In special cases the ex<br />

perience requirement may be<br />

waived.<br />

Courses will be offered on<br />

Saturday to avoid interference<br />

with the teacher's regular duties.<br />

Classes will begin on September<br />

22. Teachers interested in participating<br />

in the <strong>Villanova</strong> Interservice<br />

Institute are refuired to<br />

make applicaition as soon as possible.<br />

The National Science Foundation<br />

will pay travel expense to<br />

and from the <strong>University</strong> and<br />

also finance the $>urchase of<br />

textbooks.<br />

The curriculum will be under<br />

the direction of the Rev. J. Bernard<br />

Hubbert, O.S.A., of the<br />

Department of Physics.<br />

The objective of the Inservice<br />

Institute is to improve the<br />

teaching of science and mathematics<br />

in high schools. A <strong>Villanova</strong><br />

faculty committee will<br />

evaluate candidates and select<br />

those best qualified and who will<br />

benefit the most from the spec-<br />

ial training.<br />

Application should be made<br />

to the Rev. J. Bernard Hubbert<br />

at <strong>Villanova</strong> <strong>University</strong>.<br />

Three Chemistry Profs<br />

Awarded Study Grants,<br />

Attend Conferences<br />

Three members of the Chemistry<br />

faculty at <strong>Villanova</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />

have received National<br />

Science Foundation Fellowships<br />

to take part in special conferences<br />

during the summer.<br />

Dr. Bernard J. Downey, Chairman<br />

of the Chemistry Department<br />

at <strong>Villanova</strong>, has been<br />

awarded a <strong>Summer</strong> Fellowslhip<br />

to the <strong>University</strong> of Florida to<br />

attend a conference on "Nuclear<br />

and Electron Spin Resonance."<br />

Dr. Ivan Lichtenstein has<br />

been awarded a Fellowship to<br />

Ohio State <strong>University</strong> to attend<br />

a conference on "Advances in<br />

the Chemistry of Coordination<br />

Compounds."<br />

Dr. Dominic Roberti will attend<br />

Case Institute 6f Technology<br />

to participate in a conference<br />

on "Molecular Structure<br />

and Molecular Spectroscopy."<br />

HAodern Language<br />

(Continued from Page 1)<br />

les L. Knapp, OSA, Malvern Preparatory<br />

<strong>School</strong>, and "Language<br />

Laboratory Technihues," con<br />

ducted by Professor Michael J.<br />

Taconita, St. Joseph's College,<br />

Philadelphia. The closing ad-<br />

dress — "The Language Teacher"<br />

—was given by Miss Annette H.<br />

Bmgarth, Supervisor of Modem<br />

Foreign Languages, State of Del-<br />

aware. This well-planned and<br />

well-attended Institute threw out<br />

many challenges to the teachers<br />

of modern foreign languages.<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> Session Augmented<br />

By Vocutienal Institute<br />

Sister M. Borremto. RSM<br />

A Religious Vocation Institute<br />

in conjunction with the <strong>Villanova</strong><br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />

was held on Friday and Saturday,<br />

July 20 and 21.<br />

Sessions were held in the <strong>Villanova</strong><br />

Field House on Friday<br />

afternoon from 2 :00 to 4 :00 p.m.<br />

and on Saturday morning from<br />

10:00 a.m. until noon. Very<br />

Reverend John A. Klekotka,<br />

OSA, V i 1 1 a n o v a's President,<br />

opened the Friday meeting with<br />

a brief talk.<br />

Reverend Eldward T. Hughes,<br />

Superintendent of <strong>School</strong>s for<br />

the Archdiocese of Philadelphia,<br />

opened the Saturday morning<br />

session.<br />

The Brotherhood<br />

"The Brotherhood: The Little<br />

Understood Vocation" was the<br />

topic for the first panel discussion.<br />

Panelists were Brother<br />

Robert Lawn, SJ, Director of<br />

Vocations, Jesuit Brothers: Brother<br />

Stephen Armstrong, FC,<br />

Director of Vocations, Brother<br />

of Charity : and Brother Paschal<br />

Breu, SA, Director of Vocations,<br />

Atonement Brothers. Panel moderator<br />

was Brother Patrick Reilly,<br />

FSCH, Principal of St. Cec-<br />

ilia's <strong>School</strong>, New York City.<br />

The second half of the Friday<br />

session was devoted to a review<br />

Law Profs Exchanged<br />

Between Universities<br />

<strong>Villanova</strong>, Nottingham<br />

Dean Harold Gill Reuschlein<br />

of the <strong>School</strong> of Law, <strong>Villanova</strong><br />

<strong>University</strong>, announced today an<br />

exchange of professors with the<br />

Law Department of the <strong>University</strong><br />

of Nottingham, England,<br />

for the forthcoming academic<br />

year, 1962-1963. The Dean also<br />

revealed that both Professor<br />

Ernest F. Roberts of the <strong>Villanova</strong><br />

Faculty and Professor T.<br />

Brian Hogan of Nottingham<br />

have been awarded Fulbright<br />

grants to facilitate their travel<br />

between the two law schools.<br />

Professor Hogan was graduated<br />

from Manchester <strong>University</strong><br />

with first class honors in 1956,<br />

was a member of Grey's Inn and<br />

was called to the bar in 1961.<br />

The winner of several scholarships<br />

at Manchester and in<br />

Grey's Inn, Professor Hogan<br />

joined the Faculty at Nottingham<br />

in 1956. A member of that<br />

faculty since, eycept for a semester<br />

as Visiting Lecturer at<br />

Adelaide <strong>University</strong> in Australia,<br />

Professor Hogan has concentrated<br />

on Tort law, and has pub-<br />

lished in that field.<br />

of the subject "What One Religious<br />

Can Do for Vocations."<br />

Speakers were Sister Mary Pierre,<br />

SSND, a school principal<br />

from Hartsville. North Carolina;<br />

Sister Maurice, SBS, of the Vocations<br />

Office of the Slaters of<br />

the Blessed Sacrament; and Sister<br />

Bernard Anthony, CBS,<br />

<strong>School</strong> Nurse at Little Floiwer<br />

Higih <strong>School</strong>, Philadelphia. Moderating<br />

the discussion was the<br />

Reverend Alfred ^. Smith, OSA,<br />

of Bonner High <strong>School</strong>.<br />

On Parental Objectioiis<br />

Following Father Hughes's<br />

remarks on Saturday morning,<br />

the first session was devoted to<br />

"Perennial Parental Objections<br />

to Vocations." The Revered John<br />

J. Lawlor, CM, Director of Vocations<br />

for the Vincentian Fathers,<br />

was the Moderator. Paneusts<br />

were Reverend Arthur O*<br />

Neill, SSJ, Director of Vocations,<br />

the Josephite Fathers'<br />

Sister Pieta, MSBT, of the Missionary<br />

Servant Sisters; an^<br />

Brother G. Henry, PSC, Director<br />

of Vocations for the Christian<br />

Brothers.<br />

The two day Vocation Institute<br />

concluded with a discussioir<br />

of the topic "What You Should<br />

Know aibout the Theology of a<br />

Vocation." Father Hughes; Reverend<br />

Joseph Duffy, OSA, Director<br />

of Vocations for the Augustinian<br />

Fathers; and the Reverend<br />

Charles Coulter of the<br />

Columban Fathers were the<br />

speakers. The Reverend Norbert<br />

J. Rans, MM, Director of<br />

Vocation^ for the Maryknoll<br />

Fathers, moderated this final<br />

meeting. All sessions were followed<br />

by a discussion period.<br />

The <strong>Villanova</strong> Institute was<br />

Intended for the many members<br />

3f religious orders attending the<br />

<strong>University</strong>'s <strong>Summer</strong> Session.<br />

More than forty different religious<br />

communities are represented<br />

in the <strong>Summer</strong> Program.<br />

Professor Roberts, a graduate<br />

of Northeastern <strong>University</strong> in<br />

1952 and Boston College Law<br />

<strong>School</strong> in 1954, has been a member<br />

of the <strong>Villanova</strong> Faculty<br />

since<br />

I<br />

1957, is the editor-in-chief<br />

of the recently published Public<br />

Regulation of Title Insurance<br />

Companies and Abstracters and,<br />

in addition to contributions to<br />

law reviews, has served as moderator<br />

of the moot court program<br />

at the law school. At the<br />

<strong>University</strong> of Nottingham, Professor<br />

Roberts will teach the<br />

courses in Conflict of Laws and<br />

Torts. Professor Hogan will of-<br />

fer these same courses at <strong>Villanova</strong>.<br />

Rev. Louis A. Rongione, 08A, newly appointed <strong>University</strong><br />

Librarian, and Mary Dorrian, veteran <strong>Library</strong> employee, admire<br />

portrait of the late Father Daniel fWvey presented recently to<br />

the <strong>Library</strong>. Father Falvey wba Librarian for nearly 30 years<br />

prior to his death in April. Father Rongione, who was Dean of<br />

the Graduate <strong>School</strong> prior to his appointment, holds a <strong>Library</strong><br />

Science Degree and was Librarian at the Augustinian bitemational<br />

College in Rome.<br />

(<br />

1<br />

Songs<br />

A NUN*S LULLABY<br />

Of<br />

/ shall never see your pink face<br />

nestled close to my hearts,<br />

But that is what I understood<br />

from the very start.<br />

t shall never clasp your tiny<br />

hsk.<br />

Sean McKnight<br />

Spirit of <strong>Villanova</strong><br />

It answers not to amy name—<br />

No picture knows its face.<br />

Nor words however finely set.<br />

Its noble form encase.<br />

It sings aloud on nature's lyre.<br />

Sweet balm to tired soul—<br />

Who walks the Umes of ViUan-<br />

o.xm,<br />

Finds peace on tree-capped<br />

knoll.<br />

The kindly smile, the hand outstretched.<br />

The head bowed dovm in<br />

prayer—<br />

The gentle hyms at eventide.<br />

More beauty than one dare<br />

To call by name; for who can<br />

say<br />

What is the heart of itf<br />

Enough to feel, and know, and<br />

love<br />

Its goodness, bit by bit.<br />

Sister M. Catherine James, 0. P.<br />

CREMATION<br />

Total darkness;<br />

Then a faint shadow of light.<br />

And a ribbon of green masked in<br />

blue<br />

Followed by radiating spokes of<br />

reds<br />

The DAWN.<br />

Sister Mary Borromeo, R.S.M.<br />

UNLESS YOU BECOME AS .<br />

. .<br />

The simple charm of children<br />

makes us glad<br />

For we recall our youthful<br />

innocence<br />

And Christ's Ovm words of<br />

truth and providence<br />

Comes back to us and makes<br />

the memory sad. •<br />

A tiny, elflike lass in gingham<br />

clad,<br />

Her face agio, with no. adult<br />

pretence,<br />

A countenance untainted —<br />

confidence —<br />

Editor-ln-Ciiief • Jalk beyond<br />

The evelasting hiUs,<br />

For there you'll find my Sacred<br />

Heart,<br />

Sister Margaret Blanche O. P.<br />

{Newburgh, New York)<br />

AD DEUM<br />

The sun htis sunk beyond the<br />

west,<br />

The world in dusky siUnce lay.<br />

The leaves that fall reflect the<br />

ray—<br />

Recall to mind my ceaseless<br />

quest.<br />

Amber, azure, sable beacons<br />

Flash a>cross the shield of even,<br />

Darting, fleeting, tints bereaven.<br />

Silent vespers, God's o^wn deacons.<br />

Argent orbs radiate ceaseless<br />

beams;<br />

Thankfully terminate daytime's<br />

rules.<br />

Emulate creation's fiery gules.<br />

Knowingly intimate God's ovm<br />

schemes.<br />

While I, poor<br />

scope—<br />

man, behold His<br />

The day, the leaves, the stars,<br />

the cold;<br />

And God, yet I by sight behold<br />

That God,—His deeds, His law,<br />

—and hope.<br />

Jan M. Dyroff<br />

TRISTESSE<br />

Je marche a la classe<br />

Visage sans couleur.<br />

Pourquoi suis-je lassef<br />

Un examen a neuf heures!<br />

Sister Inee, O.S.F.<br />

RECESSIONAL<br />

Were you ever lost in the<br />

stacks f<br />

The books — lined like sentries<br />

on racks<br />

Seem ominous and iaU<br />

Can't one help me recall<br />

The labyrinth to Sullivan HaUf<br />

SEA-SHELL<br />

Delicate beauty from God's own<br />

Hand<br />

Were you cast — ocean bcUhed<br />

— here on the land<br />

To preach silently of pou/r<br />

divine<br />

Were you placed "here, scalloped<br />

gift of mine?<br />

iiiiiii;iiiiiiiiii


;<br />

Prospective Graduate List<br />

For <strong>Summer</strong> Session 1962<br />

MASTER OF ARTS<br />

Sister Nicholas Marie Abbot,<br />

•'<br />

^ ':': •. , .<br />

'<br />

John E. Algeo : ;; . '.. .<br />

Gennaro L. Annunziato<br />

Sister Maria Rosaria Baloga,<br />

S.S.C.M.<br />

Sister Mary Charlotte Barton,<br />

G.N.S.H.<br />

Thomas Patrick Bones<br />

John Joseph Brabazon<br />

Reverend Joseph M. Bradley,<br />

O.S.A. ...<br />

James B. Brice<br />

Mother Mary Cleophas Bryan,<br />

: S.H.C.J. •- -•:.,, 7-'^' v;^<br />

Sister Mary Claude Burns,<br />

S.S.N.D.<br />

Patrick F. Caffrey<br />

Sister Mary Magdalene Cali,<br />

:;. O.S.S.T.<br />

•i'"'" '';•;'«:<br />

..Patricia Marie Carr ':'.;..<br />

( Frederick Sinclair Chatley<br />

Sister St. Elaine Marfe Cianciolo,<br />

C.N.D.<br />

Reverend Howard T. Clark<br />

:*'"<br />

Siister Leo Claire Corcoran,<br />

:^: Edward Conard .r ;<br />

:: S.C.H. ....,<br />

David Edward Cox<br />

Angela Marie Cristoforo<br />

John Joseph Cronin<br />

Reverend William G. C u 11 e n,<br />

... O.S.A. .••., .-''^<br />

Francis Joseph Cullinan<br />

Sister Aloysius Marie Cunniffe,<br />

O.S.F.<br />

Frank Robert Cunningham<br />

Paul Michael Curda : .,<br />

Toni Ann D'Alecy<br />

Sister Maria Barbara Danko,<br />

I.H.M.<br />

Arthur Joseph Delaney, Jr.<br />

Frances S. DeMasi<br />

John Anthony DeiSanto i;<br />

John Salvatore DiCicco, Jr.<br />

Sister A n t li o n y Mary Dillon,<br />

I.H.M. -^<br />

Sister Mary Doloretta Druffner,<br />

R.S.M. ^.'\ .,';•»,, ,;•;'•.;.•<br />

Sister Mary Eleanor Dryisala,<br />

C.S.S.F.<br />

Sister M. Rosamund Dupak,<br />

>''• S.S.C.M. :.,••::> ..;-^v,i-:;.';:':s<br />

Reverend John Joseph Farrell,<br />

O.S.A.<br />

Anthony Eugene Fiorenza<br />

William James Flynn<br />

Harold G. Freyermuth v<br />

Josephine Marie Galli<br />

Brother Edward Brendan Garwood,<br />

F.S.C.<br />

Sister Mary Sienna Geller<br />

Sister M. Carmelita Glynn,<br />

S.B.S.<br />

Sister Saint Colette Grier<br />

Sister M. Pelagia G u m i e n n a,<br />

C.SjF.N.<br />

James Richard Hammond<br />

W. Jerome Harter<br />

Sister Mary Bonaventure Healy,<br />

O.S.F.<br />

Brother G. Leonard Henry,.<br />

S.S.C.<br />

Sister Maria Helen Horrocks,<br />

LH.M.<br />

Egsert Horton, Jr.<br />

Sister Mary Geralo Hunter,<br />

R.D.C.<br />

Donald James Inverso<br />

Sister Marcelline Marie Jones,<br />

S.S. J. .:;; .. ••:..-;^':'.;. ":<br />

Paul T. Kamide, Jr., O.S.A.<br />

Sister Mary Laura Kapuscinska,<br />

F.S.S.J.<br />

Sister Mary Consolata Keeley<br />

Mary Bernadette Kernicky<br />

Sister Mary Rosarita Kierman,<br />

R.S.M.<br />

Mary Schneider Lamb<br />

Si.ster St. Alice Miriam Landry<br />

Sister Maria Ephrem Lengel,<br />

S.S.C.M.<br />

Carlo F. LoVecehio<br />

Joyce Ann Lussier<br />

Sister M. Benita Lyons, R.S.M.<br />

Russ Stuart MacGrotty<br />

Sister Mary Denise Manning,<br />

O.P.<br />

Sister Mary Charlotte Marshall,<br />

O.S.P.<br />

THE VILLANOVAN • July 25,<br />

~<br />

X''<br />

'•'-'"ift •in"<br />

'<br />

! Thomas<br />

Charlotte Louise McCabe<br />

Sister Mary James McCaney,<br />

C.R.S.M.<br />

Arthur Campbell McCann<br />

Sister Mary Borromeo Povero,<br />

R.S.M.<br />

James McCormick, Jr.<br />

Sister Rita Miriam McDonald,<br />

S.S.J.<br />

Reverend Patrick J. McHugh<br />

Franklin B. McLaughlin, Jr.<br />

Mother St. John M c S o r 1 e y,<br />

S.H.C.J.<br />

Elizabeth Anne Meagher<br />

Sister Miriam James Millard,<br />

LH.M.<br />

Marianne Teresa Miller<br />

Stephen Joseph Milles<br />

Joseph Daniel Motta, Jr.<br />

Sister Mary Michael Mullen,<br />

S.S.J.<br />

Sister Agnes Bernard Murray,<br />

S.S.J.<br />

Sister Mary Lucentia Nadolski,<br />

r .O.O.J.<br />

Sister Dorothea Marie Nawn,<br />

LH.M.<br />

Reverend Charles Joseph Nelipowitz<br />

Thomas Frederick Nevins<br />

Reverend Owen W. L. O'Dea<br />

Sister Anita Mary O'Donnell,<br />

LH.M.<br />

Gaetano N. Pastore<br />

Robert Jacob Plowman<br />

Louis Pasquale Prinzivalli<br />

Thodas Joseph Quigley<br />

Kenneth Albert Randall<br />

Daniel Thomas Regan<br />

MASTER OF ARTS<br />

Sister Marie Denise Reice, S.S.J.<br />

Sister Maria Sancta Rodgers,<br />

LH.M.<br />

Joseph J. Romano<br />

Bill Sigmund Safier<br />

Alice Ann Schlund<br />

Vincent Joseph Serfilippo<br />

Sister M. Cornelia Schevchuk,<br />

O.S.B.M.<br />

Ellen F. Shields<br />

Brother Fabian Clement Smith,<br />

F.S.C.<br />

Sister Mary Alphonsus Smith,<br />

R.S.M.<br />

Benetta W. Snively<br />

Margaret Ann Stein<br />

Richard S. Tompson<br />

Andre Charles Turcotte<br />

George Anthony Vinciguerra<br />

Richard B. Yoder<br />

MASTER OF SECONDARY<br />

SCHOOL SCIENCE<br />

Sister M. Catherine Mkhael<br />

Bonner<br />

Sister Mary Floretta Chludzin-<br />

ska, F.S.S.T. .'<br />

Sister St. Miriam Louise Driscoll,<br />

C.N.D.<br />

Sister Mary Hilda Filip, C.S.S.F.<br />

Vincent Francis lanni<br />

Sister Mary Anice Jarosz,<br />

F.S.S.J.<br />

MASTER OF SCIENCE<br />

IN BIOLOGY<br />

George R. Davis<br />

Sister M. Edward Anita Flem-<br />

ing, S.S.J.<br />

Dorothy E. McKenna<br />

Sister Mary Barbara Moore, O.P.<br />

Charles W. Snyder<br />

Herbert W. F. Yee<br />

MASTER OF SCIENCE<br />

IN CHEMISTRY<br />

Mary Ann Dugan<br />

Amelia Cecelia Finan<br />

Charlotte Mertz Witmer<br />

MASTER OF CHEMICAL<br />

ENGINEERING<br />

Andrew John Callahan<br />

Robert John Durney<br />

Clinton Joseph Norris<br />

Hsi-Sheng Yeh<br />

MASTER OF CIVIL<br />

ENGINEERING<br />

Nicholas Markarian<br />

MASTER OF SCIENCE<br />

IN LIBRARY SCIENCE<br />

Sister M. Alberta Austin, O.S.B.<br />

Prospera Bernad y Azoona<br />

Annie Brame Bessex<br />

Sister M. Saint Bernadette Brennan<br />

1962<br />

-<br />

.i<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> Sports Report<br />

<strong>Villanova</strong> <strong>University</strong>'s Wildoats,<br />

amassing a total of 49^2<br />

points, won the 86th annual ICA-<br />

AAA Track and Field Championship<br />

held here at <strong>Villanova</strong> on<br />

May 25-26. Because this was<br />

their fifth victory in the last six<br />

years, <strong>Villanova</strong> permanently retired<br />

the Championship Cup No.<br />

6. The runnerup for the team<br />

title was Yale with 25V2 points.<br />

The Wildcats were led by<br />

world record holder Frank Budd,<br />

who scored sweeps in both the<br />

100 and 220 yard dashes. Budd's<br />

times were 9.6 and 20.6, respectively.<br />

In both races, Budd was<br />

pushed to the tape by his team<br />

mate, Paul Drayton.<br />

Other gold medal winners for<br />

<strong>Villanova</strong> were Doug Kerr in the<br />

javelin (224 ft. 10 'A ins.) Leon<br />

Pras in the 120 yard high hurlles<br />

(14.2), Rolando Cruz, who<br />

tied with John Belitza of Maryland<br />

in the pole vault (15 ft. 6<br />

ins.), and Pat Traynor in the<br />

3,000 meter steeplechase (9:19.-<br />

1). Both Cruz and Traynor estaiblished<br />

new IC4A records<br />

while winning their events.<br />

Cruz bettered the old mark of<br />

15 feet set by ex-<strong>Villanova</strong>n Don<br />

Bragg in 1956. Traynor broke<br />

his own meet record of 9:25.3<br />

which he set at Randall's Island<br />

in 1961. Pat also finished second<br />

to Mark MuUin of Harvard<br />

Joseph Stanley Ciesielski<br />

William John Deakyne<br />

Mother Mary Edith Dougherty,<br />

S.H.C.J.<br />

Mary Hilda Ebert<br />

Sister Mary Georgina Foyater,<br />

O.S.F.<br />

Miriam Lindley Hearne<br />

Thomas A. Luebking<br />

Sister St. Madeline of Carmel<br />

Marin, C.N.D.<br />

Sister Margaret Brendan O'Shea,<br />

S.S.J.<br />

Howard F. Riley<br />

Sister Mary Annuncia Rusin,<br />

C.S.B.<br />

Angela Ching Siu Tang<br />

Sister Mary Noel Zarnowski,<br />

C.S.B.<br />

BACHELOR OF ARTS<br />

Sister M. Barbara Ann Anderson,<br />

O.P.<br />

Sister Anthony Mary Deehan,<br />

O.S.F.<br />

Neil C. Duddy<br />

Sister Michael Mary Duffy,<br />

C.R.S.M.<br />

John Eugene Felch, IV<br />

Sister John Raymond Gillen<br />

Sister William Mary Kealey,<br />

C.R.S.M. ,"<br />

Sister Mary Caroline Kearney,<br />

C.R.S.M. ,<br />

William Kirby Long<br />

Sr. M. Patrick Thomas Lynch,<br />

S.B.S. :-•;:: ;:>^.';;^--v<br />

Sister Marie Kathleen McAnulla,<br />

C.R.S.M.<br />

Sister Mary Rita Joseph Mc-<br />

Sorley, C.R.S.M.<br />

Mother Ignatius Mary Quinn,<br />

S.H.C.J.<br />

William David Snittel<br />

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE<br />

IN EDUCATION<br />

Sister M. Dolores Anne Addy,<br />

OP.<br />

Sister M. John Casmir Amrhein,<br />

O.S.F.<br />

Sister Mary William Argy, S.S.J.<br />

Sister Ann Dolores Aspers, O.P.<br />

Sister<br />

C.S.B.<br />

M. Robertine Babula,<br />

Sister Mary Maurice Black,<br />

S.S.J.<br />

Mother Mary Brennan, A.C.J.<br />

Sister M. Charles Elizabeth Di-<br />

Giacomo. O.P.<br />

Sister Mary Laurentia Dolan,<br />

O.S.F.<br />

Sister Mary Aquin Donnellan,<br />

O.S.F.<br />

in the mile. MuUin's time of 4:-<br />

06.4 broke the old record of 4:-<br />

07.8 held by Ron Delany of <strong>Villanova</strong><br />

In 1958.<br />

Vic Zwolak, hampered all<br />

spring by a foot injury, managed<br />

to place fourth in the three<br />

mile run won by Gerry Norman<br />

of Penn State. Billy Joe and<br />

Gerry Donini placed second and<br />

fourth respectively in the shot<br />

put, which was won by Gary<br />

Guibner of N.Y.U. Joe's toss of<br />

60 ft. 6 in. was the first time he<br />

has cleared the 60 foot barrier.<br />

At the NCAA Track and Field<br />

Championships held at Eugene,<br />

Oregon, on June 16, <strong>Villanova</strong><br />

finished second to a powerful<br />

Oregon squad. Oregon scored<br />

85 points, while <strong>Villanova</strong> had to<br />

settle for 40 3/7.<br />

Frank Budd repeated his 1961<br />

victory with a 9.4 clocking in the<br />

100 yard dash. Paul Drayton<br />

ran 9.5 while placing fifth.<br />

In the 3,0Q0 meter steeplechase,<br />

Pat Traynor erased the<br />

old collegiate mark of 9:01, by<br />

running 8:48.6. Pat beat his<br />

nearest rival by five seconds.<br />

Paul Drayton had to be content<br />

with second place in the<br />

220 yard dash, even though he<br />

ran the same time of 20.8 as<br />

the winner Harry Jerome, of.<br />

Oregon, did.<br />

Other point scorers for the<br />

Sister Mary<br />

C.R.S.M.<br />

Mother Mary<br />

S.H.C.J.<br />

Janet Doughty,<br />

Cabrini Drugan,<br />

Sister Francis Marie Gentkowski,<br />

C.S.B.<br />

Sister M. Karen Godlewski,<br />

C.S.B.<br />

Sister M. John Martin Hanley,<br />

O.P.<br />

Mother John Fisher Haren,<br />

S.H.C.J.<br />

Sister Christine Marie Huegel<br />

Mother Mary Leon Kerns,<br />

S.H.C.J.<br />

Sister Mary Corleen Kubowski,<br />

C.S.B.<br />

Sister Miriam Theresa Lavelle,<br />

C.R.S.M.<br />

Sister M. Agnes Joseph Lee,<br />

O.S.F.<br />

Sister M. St. Gabriel Lee<br />

Sister Cordium Manick<br />

Sister Mary Loretta Francis<br />

Mann, O.S.F.<br />

Sister M. Regina Angelorum,<br />

Mexal, O.S.F.<br />

Sister Mary Joanelle Michalska,<br />

C.S.B.<br />

Sister M. Noreen Mizdzial, C.S.B.<br />

Sister John Elizabeth Mooney,<br />

O.P.<br />

Sister<br />

O.P.<br />

M. Ahn Cecilia Regan,<br />

Sister M. Ildephonse Schilling,<br />

O.S.F.<br />

Sister Mary<br />

O.S.F. .<br />

Joselle Schmal,<br />

Sister M. Michael Dolores Skelly,<br />

O.S.F.<br />

Mother Constance Mary Sullivan,<br />

S.H.C.J.<br />

Sister Mary Marlene Szerafinski,<br />

C.S.B.<br />

Joseph A. Terrazzini<br />

Sister M. Norine Francis Ward,<br />

O.S.F.<br />

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE<br />

IN BIOLOGY<br />

Peter John Howanitz, Jr.<br />

J. Michael Hughes<br />

Robert William Vostreys, Jr.<br />

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE<br />

IN PHYSICS<br />

John Charles Warner<br />

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE<br />

IN SOCIAL STUDIES<br />

Guy Ricard Guarch<br />

BACHELOR OF CIVIL<br />

ENGINEERING<br />

Ricardo Jose Degwitz Acosta<br />

•Dennis Moloney<br />

Wildcats were Billy Joe and Rolando<br />

Cruz. Joe placed third in<br />

the shot put with a toss of 59-<br />

11, wihile Cruz tied for second in<br />

the pole vault at 14-9.<br />

Football<br />

Once again the football season<br />

will soon be here. Coach Alex<br />

Bell and his <strong>Villanova</strong> Wildcats<br />

are hopefully looking forward to<br />

another fine season. Last year,<br />

the Wildcats had an excellent 8-<br />

2 record, which included a victory<br />

over Wichita in the Sun<br />

Bowl at El Paso.<br />

Because of graduation, Bell<br />

was left with two problems<br />

how to fill the gap left at center<br />

and tackle. Without centers<br />

Rege Magnus and Hank Gotard,<br />

Bell will have to rely on sopths<br />

Chappy Moore and Jack Mc-<br />

Donald, and senior Gene Ceppetelli.<br />

At tackle, captain Charley<br />

Johnson, Jack Helm, Harry Walter,<br />

and Al Atkinson will be<br />

counted on to fill the spots left<br />

by Tom Kepner, Jack Weed, and<br />

Jerry DeBalso, However, none<br />

of these boys have the size or<br />

experience of their predecessors.<br />

At guard. Bell will rely on<br />

veteran standouts Al Calligaris,<br />

Bob Kowalski, Dick Bertozzi, Al<br />

Reinoso, and Buddy Nask.<br />

Richie Richman and Ted Aceto<br />

will again divide quarterisacking<br />

assignments. Also in the picture<br />

is Bill Sherluck.<br />

Billy Joe and Lou Rettino will<br />

provide <strong>Villanova</strong> with one of<br />

the best one-two punches in the<br />

country at fullback.<br />

At halfback, Bell will count<br />

heavily on high-scoring Larry<br />

Glueck, Bob Merenda, Jim Thomas,<br />

Jack Boyle, and Jack Gast-<br />

ley.<br />

Julio Fernando Serrano<br />

BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL<br />

ENGINEERING<br />

Josoph James Andrews<br />

William Kennrth Bennett<br />

Richard Jose-ph Brocchi<br />

Vincent Joseph Cucuzzella<br />

Robert Anthony DiRita<br />

Noel Edwin Donlin<br />

Daniel Joseph Dunne<br />

Ronald William Durachka<br />

Thomas Lawrence McFadden<br />

Francis Edward McMenamin<br />

Anthony Paul Perugini<br />

Joseph T. Stratman<br />

BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL<br />

ENGINEERING<br />

Arnim J. Ayres, Jr.<br />

Thomas M. Fry<br />

Joseph H. McGlynn "''<br />

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE<br />

IN NURSING<br />

Sister Monica Mary Casey,<br />

C.R.S.M.<br />

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE<br />

IN ECONOMICS<br />

Thomas James Ca;mpbell<br />

Richard Michael Carey<br />

Victor Michael DiMaio<br />

Thomas James Hughes<br />

Walter Joseph Klecko, Jr.<br />

George Thomas Maddox<br />

Lawrence James Marlin<br />

Robert Francis McMullen<br />

F"rancis Vincent McNamara, Jr.<br />

Martin J. Nally, Jr.<br />

William Joseph Francis Robinson<br />

John Phillips Schilin<br />

Jerome Daniel Snopkowski<br />

Sidney Samuel Zavodnick<br />

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN<br />

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION<br />

George Scott Garman<br />

Robert John Snyder<br />

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE<br />

IN MATHEMATICS<br />

Franklin J. Kendig<br />

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE<br />

IN CHEMISTRY<br />

Raymond T. Vocgeli<br />

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