Activate Javascript or update your browser for the full Digital Library experience.
Next Page
OCR
Vol. 3i-No. 10
Festival April,14.' Ford is
sponsor of the new event.
Villanova University. Villanova,
I
, , Bob Ferdnice-nlerl and oe D'Aqiiilo iupperlleftl confer with wyuesenfulives
of nine other area colleges whose ehorol groups will participate in the Villonova Choral
president and D'Aquilu. secretary of the Villonevn Singers.
.To Feature May 4 Prom:
“The Qommaiiders” Signed
For Classgoi W57 From
Big Week’s
Plans Are
Coordinated
Rejection of a planned “pack-
age deal" for Junior Week tick-
ets took place Thursday during
a meeting of the steering com-
mittee of the University's Junior
Class. ’
‘ The class had backed the plan
in a questionairc.
Committeemen also discussed
3 prom theme and an event to
fill the lone remaining open
‘light in the biggest social week
at Vlllanova,
Besides voting down the
"Package deal" and approving
the Signing of "The Comman-
defs" as a prom band, the com-
nuttee:
I. Decided that the prom will
have a" southern theme, to be
V later after some pre-
, hminary planning by decorations
00-chairmen Den Rinkacs and
Dick Cooke;
Maybe Blackface Show
2. Favored scheduling a min-
Stfel for the Tuesday night of
Junior Week, the only open date.
-lack Shea, who suggested the
show, was appointed to look into
8 matter.
3- Approved a jazz concert
‘W Wednesday night. The con-
?” might be held in the Doug-
.e"'Y Hall dining room, accord-
gg to class president Jack
m“?"- Who asked juniors to
Submit names of jazz combos in
the Philadelphia area that they
WW” Prefer to hear that night.
J“E8estions may be made to
“ck Decker (.49, Sullivan) or
(Continued on Page 5)
Amselnisu
Clancy Resigns
‘EllGlliEEll Post:
Essig Successor
(.-
‘me Clancy ‘ft weexgdiiirxi‘
h’ igna ion as ‘
iii-rceiiiietlsoiesthe VILLANOVA
ENGINEER due to the press 0‘
Studies and was quickly re-
laced by -70“ R- E55‘ 3
f ,3, year NROTC chemical
e?“;ingef and contributor to the
'ne. .
mzijszilg served as managing ed-I‘
tor of the ENGINEER this
ear, and has been in previous
Years copy editor “"5 "‘“‘h"" "
me magazine's featured camplls
activities column. .
Earlier this Y9” E55‘; lleaded
the Red cross blood “"3 ""
s.
th::;,Tn!i:g the post of mana8'
, . 1.
‘"3 "”.“"- '5 ruiimiini 5;, Sid
lanca. .l“’“‘“' cl" 9 gm
former cop)’ 9d“""‘ -
%-L, , ,,
- l
Pa.
Du! Hop." Resident:
if .F 5
2 Siuden
Candidates T
Frciiericks in Charge,
10:30, C & F Auditorium
Freshmen will nominate can-
didates for two Student Council
seats tomormw at 10:30 a. in.
in C & I-‘ Auditorium.
Onc dayhop and one resident
will be elected after the second
semester begins. A date has
not been set for the balloting.
Student Council elections com-
mittee, under chairman Bob
Fredei-icks, will accept nomina-
tion from the floor.
Urged to Attend
Frcdericks encouraged all
freshmen to attend the nomina-
tions session. And he reminded
them that they should consider
whether a candidate is qualified
before his name is submitted.
Candidates will be screened
by the registrar's office. dean's
office and vice-president's office.
Names of freshmen who suc-
cessfully pass the screening will
be posted after semester vaca-
tion.
I-‘redericks also warned can-
didates that no campaigning is
allowed until official notice that
the campaign is open appears on
bulletin boards.
A seven to ten day campaign-
ing period will be allowed, t.lie
chairman noted.
Freshmen elected to Council
will serve until the end of their
sophomore year. '
Prom Head
Fraser Signs
Contract
“The Commande s" have been
signed to play at the Junior
Prom May 4 but the deal will
not be otiicial until the contract
has been signed and returned
by the band's New York agent.
Junior Class president Jack
Decker said continuation of the
‘contract is expected early next
week.
The contract was signed Mon-
day by Jack Fraser, general
chairman of the prom. and re-
Junior Week X
Schedule
Here is a schedule of Junior
Week with ticket prices in paren-
thesis: ' ' '
Sunday night (April 29) P81’-
formance of Turf ’n Tinsel‘:
“Barbara of Seville" for juniors
and early arriving mons ($1)
Monday (April 30)-MOHICTSV‘
Day, omcial opening of the big
week ($10)
Tuesday (May 1)-Open (pos-
sibility of a minstrel show.)
“ednesdny (May 2)‘-I311
concert (price undecided)
Friday (May 4)-Prom. Field
House ($6 per couple)- Open ‘0
all students.
Saturday (May 5)-Dinner
turned to the William Honney
lconunuua on page 5)
Dance (310 per couple). Open
only to juniors.
x
amok‘
Ar s
.11..
cash To Nominate
’r Council
hgurs,
a,
-Bob Fredericks
Under Mccofifery:
Quarfercleck
Social Dance
February 10
Villariova's NROTC Quarter-
deck Society makes its first
venture into the social sphere
on Feb. 10, the Friday of re-
gistration week, as sponsor of
the Shipwreck Ball which pro-
mises to be one of the most un-
usual dances held at Villanova.
Dress for Shipwreck!
Gino Gallina, dance chainnan,
said that the shipwreck theme
will-be stressed throughout with
props donated by the Phila. Na.-
vy Yard and that patrons should
wear “formal dress, casual
sportswear or costumes -which
would he assumed under the cir-
cumstnnces of n shipwreck." X
The dance will be held in the
Field House and publicity chair-
man Ed McMerty stressed that
everyone is invited.
Music will be furnished by
Gino Gallina and his Commo-
dores. The elaborate plans for
decoratlng will be executed by
co-chairmen Dick Yenni and
John Stnngl.
Aids Drill Team
President of the Quarterdeck
Society. Bob Mccaffcry says
that the proceeds from the
dance will help fill the treasury
of the drill team whose efforts
have brought much recognition
to Villanova.
PROM