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. in HOLY CROSS, a religious I CENSURE [community of men serving the BARRETT For Information Call 215-355-6827 (community of man as teachers,] counselors, parish priests, cam- fpus ministers, ministers of social| r Intaratted in psychology? education? Course Evaluation Controversy Resolved concern and overseas missions. people? If you find it personally satisfying to for brochure write: woric with icids, this is the opportunity that HOLY CROSS FATHERS After Consultation With Legal Advisors you've been waiting for. Rosemont Box C, 835 Clinton Av«nu« sponsors a McMAHON Fr. Driscoll fpcaking at the October 17 meeting of the University By EDMUND Bridgoport, Conn. 06604 tutoring program in conjunction with the Philo Senate. Barrett as saying, "For the most Prof. Warren Richardson, chair- Conmiunity Center which is located in The University Senate at its Oc- the West of the Senate, ruled that tober 17 meeting voted down a part, T think you people in the man Poplar section of North Philadelphia. We need Donato's motjon could not be motion to censure Commerce and Senate are a bunch of jerks. Now if ATTENTION tutors for Monday & Wednesday or Tuesday & me think you're not voted on because it was "not in the Papin Releases New Finance Dean Fr. Philip Barrett you can make Collage Ropubllcan rnom- fine." province of the Senate to censure Thursday afternoons from 4-6 p.m. If you would for "non-compliance of University a jerk, we'll get along bort a all othar Intaraatad non-member." Donato moved to be interested or would like further informatton, Policy." Fr. Barrett's refusal to The reason for Fr. Barrett's studanta! Find out what course appeal the ruling of the chair, but contact Kathy Gibbons, LA 5-9018 or 5-9017. send C&F Course -Teacher Evalu- delay in sending the 'Local Qovammant' la all LA his motion was defeated with 12 Theological Work ation material to the library evaluation data to the library, about. Spaakara A dit- favor, 17 opposed and 5 abstaining. by October 10 was in direct Donato contended, was "that the cuaaion followad by ra- Donato then put forth another By JOHN KENNEDY violation of Senate and ad- instructors, and in particular the PSYCHOANALYSIS AND EVERY DAY LIVING stating that Iraahmanta at tha naxt C.R. frightened by the fact resolution, this one Notre ministrative directives. dean, are maatlng: Wad. -Oct. 15th, A non-credit discussion is being offered by the Philadelphia Dr. Joseph Papin, director of previously taught at Dame, the Senate "looked with disfavor" C&F Senator Art Donato in- that incompetence exists within ^ Psychoanalysis Society in which psychoanalytic ideas will be applied. the Theology Institute of Chicago, Harvard, Oxford and Barrett's actions. This BIOS at 7:30 p.m. instructional ranks of the upon Fr. A fully trained psychoanalyst will present torduced the motion to censure the and discuss some of the ideas Villanova University, has released other universities. He pursued his with 14 P.S. CR.'a gat thoaa polla In! of Commerce and motion was also defeated, of psych, theory. Depending on the interest of the students we may in- a new book entitled The Church post -doctoral studies at Louvain, Fr. Barrett, asserting that "in no College (Continued on page 20) vestigate pol. institutions or political figures, characters in novels or and Human Society at the Belgium, and received his first way can we, as leaders of the Finance."

movies, etc. ;• •f.vt>ii;.--Av.'v>.\V'!i^; -•',.,; ^ The Blue Key Society Threshold of the Third Millenium, professorship at Nijmegen. Villanova University Community, PUBLIC SERVICE TfME: 3-4:30 PJII. ANNOUNCEMENT a pioneering work of post- Dr. Papin's work has won him ask any other administrators or DATE: OCT. 28 - DEC. 16 Conciliar thec^ogy. The book is many awards from foreign govern- faculty or even students to com- Here Fraahman who hava not Byrne Speaks FEE: $30.00 policy when an academic WEEKEND the sixth edition in the series The ments and recognition as an in- piy with pickad up thair thirtt PARENTS 79 this If you would like to participate send Dynamic in Christian Thought. scholar, and he has dean is permitted to shun from orlantatlon, plaaaa pick your check or $30.00 with the ternnMMHd below info, to: James M. Pedigo, M.D.. 101 Wooded Lane, Villanova, On November 6 Dr. Papin will by Popes John policy and do whatever he tham up from tha Vlllanova Pa. COCKTAIL PARTY been decorated 19085. Send name, address & phone, major or area of study, what you present the book to Cardinal Krol XXIII and Paul VI. He is the pleases." Unton offlca. Off-Shore Drilling would like to get out of this course. On with Fr. John Driscoll, O.S.A., founder of the Theology Institute Donato spoke of a meeting he I Friday, Oct. 1 Itb 8 P.M. -2 A.M. president of Villanova University. of Villanova, and the editor of its had with Fr. Barrett on September By VERNON RALPH 'The book contains a 1200-year 19 of this vear. Donato quoted Fr. 1975 FRESHMAN RECORDS publications. . old Syrac manuscript, published New Jersey Gov. Brendan to "long-range supply" as a sig- ara avallabia for aala to EARN UP TO $1800 a school year or more for the first time in this work. A Byrne discussed "a rational and nificant objective. anyona who would Ilka a posting educational literature on campus In Covered Wagon Inn Mariological passage, taken from Charges Driscoll cautious approach to the ex- Byrne encouraged the develop- copy. We have a limited spare time. Send name, address, phone, school O'Keefe a Nestorian manuscript, is the ploration of off-shore oil resources of more definite information quantity. Stop by the ment and references to: Nationwide College study of a new and fresh approach at the October 13 meeting of the regarding off-shore energy re Vlllanova Unton Offlca, 2nd Lancaster Ave. & Old Eagle School Rd. Marketing Services, Inc., P.O. to the unity of the Church from Stalling On Parietals Villanova Political Union. sources before the areas are Floor of Dougherty. Box 1384, Ann Ar- With collegiality and sobernost. Addressing his remarks in favor bor, Michigan 48108. Call (313) 882-1770. leased to private oil companies. Last year, the Institute's book By VERNON RALPH of the resolution, "this House »3.00 Stressing a "rational and cautious Adults • Children n.50 Eschatom A Community of Love favors extreme caution in the party to" the approach" to leasing of off-shore President Terry O'Keefe "was not even off-shore drilling was denied admittance into SGA authorization of Federal visitation document, but in com- areas, Byrne called for Caravan Mums for Moms Czechoslovakia by the Prague haa-^l aimed that the visitation on the East Coast," Byrne con- document submitted for approval pliance with the Board's request, People wishing to get a mum for your mom or Music By Red Garter Band government. (Continued from page 11) by the Board of Trustees has been he has waited for some input from girl friend for "This is a very new subject," "Parents Weelcend" should stop University President his Administrative Board, which talents. Ranging from the rather noted Dr. Papin. "I wish in this "stalled" by by the Campus Information Center, Dougherty was scheduled to submit a report funky Welcome the Day to the Tix At Campus Info Or At The Door work to say Amen in firm con- Fr. John Ehriscoll. HalL For info, call The visitation plan, which concerning the visitation proposal lofty No Backstage Pass, 527-2100, ext. 554. 1 fidence that I will not be would provide for an "ex- on Monday, October 27. The Caravan's music lifts and assuages repudiated by the universal father trial period" of four university president declined to the head to the point of relaxed of Christianity. On this note I con- perimental calls for a limited offer an opinion on the document quiescence. The current flows clude the Villanova University weekends, hope and humble degree of visitation in the dorms until he meets with the Ad- majestically to side two which is a series in the is of service coupled with a stringent security ministrative Board, but he noted six-part symphony entitled The prayer that the opus to the world's post-Conciliar procedure designed to limit access that the visitation question has Dalisong Conshlrtoe. It begins Sttt^CN rooms. Charac- been presented to the Board of theology." to the dormitory easily and flows smoothly with terized by the SGA as "an ex- Trustees twice, and that they have vocals and brass dominating the 'riscoll emphasized that he progresses, the vocals fade~and the sities, Dr. Papin's work will be conservative document" is "in saw no reason for the plan not to music builds louder and louder translated into Italian under the Governor Brendan Byrne addressing Political Union audience. limbo" due to Fr. Driscoll's be presented to the Board in into a noisy cacaphony master- title Theology To Come. provided things go STILLS "failure" to introduce the plan to December, tended that the question was "not Governemtn coordination of ex- fully resolved to the first song of Dr. Papin has chosen many schedule." In a the Board of Trustees. along according to a debatable issue." He viewed ploratory efforts prior to leasing the album. Certainly, an im- leading thinkers to serve on his the pl^n is expected to Villanova n interview with Terry written twenty minutes •• ••••••••••••• Although caution as significant in any agreements. He stated that the pressively advisory board to the Institute, in- be brought before the Board at O'Keefe, the SGA President discussion of off-shore drilling information regar- of music. cluding Cardinals Koeng of current lack of their December meeting, O'Keefe claimed that visitations are although he acknowledged dif- "does not make Caravan should be proud of this Vienna, Alfrink of Holland, ding leasing life, and Nov:6-8RM. has charged that Fr. Driscoll "is "essential" to student ferences in the definition of the sense," because the federal creation. It eases and it cooks, it Thurs: and Wyszyn- Suenens of Belgium passed, sitting on it" in a deliberate at- that the proposal, if term, "extreme caution." is unable to flows and it rocks. The vocals are ski of Poland; professors Stendahl government tempt to "put it off." In an in- "would help out the social life at estimate the value of lofty and the viola magnificently Featuring of Harvard, Ramsey of Princeton, Speaking from a "provincial adequately SATURDAYS CHILD terview with the Vllianovan, Fr. Villanova." O'Keefe said that transcends the aggregate of the Lindbeck of Yale, Gustafson and standpoint," the Governor specific drilling locations. Driscoll said that the document visitations would also help reduce In response to student remarlis production. It is unequivocally tickets: $6 adv. - $7 door « POINTS McKenzie of Chicago, Congar and questioned "the great hurry" to had gone to the Executive Com- student "resentment" on campus. concerning the improved their masterpiece and will un- DeLubac of Paris, Lonergan of develop off-shore resources. Byrne of the Board of Trustees He contended that if the technology of oil drilling, the doubtedly win them a considerable Toronto, Moltmann and Peiper of mittee asserted that "price, not supply" CAMPUS prior to his presidency. He claims proposal is not presented to the Governor stated that "if one spill following in America. I Germany, Bernard Haran of is the major factor today, noting Committee called for Board in December, "the students is avoidable, we ought to avoid it." congratulate Caravan on an ex- IMFORMATION Rome, Schooneneberg of Holland that the that large supplies of foreign oil more information before presen- will have to take a different ap- Byrne emphasized the limited cellent effort and urge all types of CENTER and Abraham I. Kish of Dropsie are available, but quite expensive. motion for the vote of the proach" to acquire visitation shore resources of the state of mutic epicures to pick up on this WEST LOUNGE University. ting the He questioned the wisdom of im- Board. rights. Although O'Keefe declined New Jersey, and stressed the on- album. Dr. Papin has been at Villanova entire mediate exploitation of the outer Fr. Driscoll contended that he he pointed (Continued on page 2) JACK McDANIEL 11 Sat. Oct. 18 8 P.M. for the last 13 years, having (Continued on page 10) continental shelf, as

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OotPbT 2>. ItTl • TMg VILLANOVAN • Pay 2 • THE VILLANOVAN • Octob#r 29, 197S Pag^ > Roman To Edit Works > Teacher^s Union Protests around Of Spanish Author - / ^-i 'r -f . Summer Scheduling The heirs of Spanish writer Bar- year, attracting students from the By BERNIE VALENTE tolome Soler have selected the eastern part of the country to the Various policies and procedures overhead estimates," Levitan said, tuatmg business depending on Rev. Anthony Roman, a language mid-west. ^1, "If they could show me these student's interests." Father gave subject, < for the 1976 summer class The Root-Tilden Program at N.Y.U. School of Law is designed to professor at Villanova University, Soler, Father Roman's figur.es in black and white we'd be strong emphasis to the fact that 1975. of sessions have resulted in protests provide a unique ^ducational opportunity for the student committed to to organize the unpublished works died in April, He was one from the Villanova chapter of the willing to go along with them." "some departments produce a the use of his or her skills in the service of the public. The traditional of the author and to prepare an Spain's outstanding contemporary Photo by Hank Cutter American Association of Univer- Dr. Levitan also expressed con- high yield of income, others do writings for literary figures. legal education is expanded under the program, preparing one for the edition of his complete -/ % Dr. Adolph S. Butkys sity Professors, Specifically, the cern over the drop in total course not." Thus, course cuts are the opportunities available in public and community service. future publication. He wrote his first novel in 19^0 Through The Bureaucratic disagreement centers around the offerings scheduled this summer result of both student interest and Father Roman, a resident of and was active as a playwright in saying, school economic yield. Lisbon. In- minimum enrollment figures for by "Summer Nominees for the 1976 Scholarship competition are to be sub- Saint David's, Pa., is a native of Madrid, Barcelona and the final decision in all Butkys writings are graduate and undergraduate salaries are an important Though mitted by October 31, 1975. Students who desire to be considered for Spain and has been a member of cluded in the Soler courses, as well as the ad- economic factor for teachers. It is summer program matters rests nomination are urged to meet with Dr. Dorley, Office of Post-Graduate the Department of Modern seven novels and his autobi- Looking Glass ministration's criteria for deter- not a trivial bit of income." He ad- with Fr. Brecht, he was quick to Studies, 106 Corr Hall (or in the History Department) as soon as Languages at Villanova for the ography, works which critics ac- mining these figures. ded, however,- that since the point out his readiness to discuss - (With apologies to Lewis Carroll) . as outstanding - •,•,,. claim con^^ possible. ; '.;';,;,;>; -'-fj-.;,; . Named past seven years. has his Ph.D. :/^:: He Dr. Michael L. Levitan, who A.A.U.P. is, in his view, "an ad- his views with any faculty mem- firom the University of Madrid, tributions to the literary world. heads Villanova's branch of the versary, suggestion-making ber. He also stated that next year Spain. Father Roman is an avid I was sitting in the Pie Shoppe the other day, quaffing the Un-Cola, The Villanova Chapter, AAUP, will meet in the East Lounge of FEA and happened to overhear a group of students discussing the lack of A.A.U.P., would like to see organization, having no real department chairmen might be To In 1972 he organized the student of Soler. The Villanova Dougherty Hall on Wednesday, October 29th at 3:30 p.m. The agenda procedure a student feels that he has minimum enrollment figures for power," their protests might have formally invited to come to his of- Villanova University Summer professor's specialization is recourse to any standard when will consist of the presentation of the results of the recent poll of been wronged academically. One of these students had attempted to summer sessions set at eight little, if any, effect upon the ad- ^|ice and discuss his analysis of the Dr. Adolph S. Butkys of Study in Spain Program which has nineteenth and twentieth century faculty opinion on collective bargaining for the Chapter's consideration refute the which he had received as a final mark for the course Peter students for undergraduate cour- ministration's policies. program. Bethlehem, associate professor of grown steadily each succeeding Spanish literature. D and possible action. The Executive Committee has announced that the for his regular tests and the for In response to Dr. Levitan's business administration at Principle 0022. He had earned three Bs ses, and six students graduate response to the poll was roughly fifty-three to fifty-four percent of the examination a B. Following is an accurate ac- courses. major cost factor in remarks, the Rev. David L. Villanova University, has been grade for his fmal was "The possible respondents and that a clear majority of those responding count of his tale: running a course is that of the Brecht, who heads the Office of named to the consumer affairs- regard collective bragaining as a possible faculty option. (Continued from page 1 halt to the office of the First Assistant to the teacher's salary," asserted Summer Sessions, discussed the special impact advisory com- BYRNE I walked down the oddly it twisted, a^ if it were patterned after a Levitan, adding that, "the tuition "areas of disagreement" during a mittee of the Federal Energy Ad- Assistants. But how shore economic impact of possible corkscrew. Upon entering the office I addressed the secretary in a most received from eight undergraduate recent interview. On November 4, 1975 at 3:30 in the North Lounge there will be a ministration. cerned with off-shore drilling. oil spills off the Jersey coast. The polite manner and asked if I might speak to the First Assistant. students, or six graduate students, Regarding the question of poetry seminar. It will start with a brief poetry reading. Students The committee's objective is to Regarding particular issues in resolution to drilling view with New Jersey politics, the Without even looking up from her typewriter, the secretary tersely should cover this salarv." minimum enrollment standards, should bring their own material, as they will be reading it for provide FEA with information for Governor "extreme caution" was passed by think you are going? Fr. Brecht emphasized that the ':' said that "he expects to try again "• asked, "Where did you come from? Where do you discussion. - !'^.'^v;VV^-.. planning and implementing \ a vote of 29-6. your feet," she commanded, "and speak respectfully." problem is "not as severe as some programs to help the consumer. with his proposal for a state in- Stop shifting on In a later interview with come tax, following * with her directive and explained that I wanted to talk to think." He stated that, at the A letter from Frank G. Zarb, the November I complied Practices for the 1975-76 J.V. Cheerleading Men's and Women's the Villanovan, Governor Byrne that I had received in Peter Principle present time, approximately 90% FEA administrator, was received elections. Due to Legislature's the First Assistant about the D Squad will be held on October at in Field House. called for 28 and 30 6 p.m. the the Environmental failure last of all summer course offerings are~ this week by Butkys, notifying him summer to enact an in- 0022. Tryouts will be held Tuesday, November 4 in the Field House at 6 p.m. Protection Agency to play a larger the secretary went on in a tone of exempt from student enrollment of his appointment to the 30- 'come tax, Byrne said he was "That's not easily managed," role in advisement states con- to forced the First Assistant just left to attend a standards. These courses are member panel. to make significant grave reproof. "Besides, budgetary cuts, meeting. did you bother to come here at all? The First Assistant guaranteed and those faculty Yanrws Volunteer registration is now being held in the Social Action but he "realized Why that all areas can't help you in any way. This matter is beyond his competency." members contracted to teach Fr. David L. Brecht Programs office, located in Room 121 Tolentine Hall. There are several must be restricted,"-'' rather I thanked the secretary and continued my search. these courses are paid regardless ^ programs to chose from. Stop in and pick up a list and description of than cutting out particular programs entirely. They were standing in Kennedy Mall, each shaking the other's of whether or not it is held. Con- what is available. Give an hour or two to someone in need. hand and smiling profusely, and I knew which was which immediately, cerning the remaining summer because one of them had Villa on his bow tie, and the other Nova. They courses which are contingent upon Invest a Effective Sunday, November 2, 1975, library hours will be ex- were the two Assistants to the Administrator. enrollment standards, Fr. Brecht tended. The library will be open from 12 noon to 12 midnight each Sun- "I know what you want," said Villa, "but nothing will change." chose not to quote any specific annes "Au contraire," added Nova, "if it was not so, it might be, and if it figures.^. He did, however, state it it ain't. That's logic." were so, it would be; but as isn't, Dr. Michael L. Levitan that they were "significantly "I was wondering," I inquired, "could I have my grade for Peter higher" than those proposed by The March of Dimes needs volunteers for a "Haunted House" Principle 22 changed from a D?. I had Bs on all my tests." Dr. Levitan also feels that the the In his opinion the (near Ithan Avenue) A.A.U.P. program to be held at the Old Governor's Mansion smiled from ear to But the two men only looked at each other and administration is using "inap- figures proposed by the A.A.U.P. at the following times: >' ear. propriate" overhead figures would only aid those departments Oct. 29-30: 6-9 p.m.; Nov. 1, 2: 1-7 p.m.; Nov. 5,6,7: 6-9 p.m.; Nov. 8, first shake our "You'll get nowhere," cried Villa, "if you don't resulting in higher minimum experiencing small enrollment. 9: 1-7 p.m. ^,... , Sfam ; , :^,- :.•.•' hands and inquire as to how' we are today." enrollment standards. Main- In discussing overhead They both extended their hands, and I, not wanting to slight either, Alpha Phi Omega, the national service fraternity, will provide taining that "campus build- estimates, Fr. Brecht felt that the at the same time in a trice we were dancing costumes and transportation. Sign-up sheets and further information took hold of both hands — ings are going to be in use re- administration's figures were not around in a circle. It didn't seem too strange at the time and I wasn't are available in the APO office, 213 Dougherty Hall. gardless of whether or not cer- "exaggerated" but appropriate for A ton cent stomp may surprised to hear music playing. Now I think it queer to find myself tain courses are offered," he the efficient running of the sum- be the l>eet investment you singing 'V for Villanova.' I took my leave of these two who continued on, stated that a mere $100 per course mer program. will ever make In your life. noticing that I had departed. I was getting angry. Organizational Mailboxes are located on the 2nd floor of Dougherty apparently not would cover the cost of overhead Finally, with regard to course Tolentine Hall and headed for the Administrator's office. The Pallottines offer Hall between the IFC and APO offices. Any organization still in need of I entered expenses. Presently, however, the cuts, Fr. Brecht saw the need to a chal- I noticed that there were many chairs in the office, and lenging career a mailbox can register for one in the Student Activities Office, Room After entering, university" estimates the cost of clarify the present practices. As with deep the First Assistant to the Assistants, the two Assistants, and the Ad- personal commitments for 214 Dougherty. Please pick up mail as soon as possible. maintaining campus buildings at he described it, "Every year we ministrator were having coffee. The First Assistant was fast asleep, and the young is approximately 150% of the examine enrollment to determine man who un- three were using him for a whipping boy and talking over his selfish the other average" salary for a teacher here. what should be offered next year, enough to want to I thought it must have been uncomfortable, yet the First lead his fellow head. "No one has shown me figures to and make appropriate ad- man through Assistant seemed to be used to this sort of treatment. Even though the the storms of religious, You have something to justify the somewhat high justments: Education is a fluc- room was spacious, the four were huddled into one corner. social and economic up- share with the people "How did you get in h^re?" they exclaimed when they saw me en- heaval. It's worth investi-

y/f^y-^-'-" - '33300.000 of the rural South and ter. , :,. gating this Catholic Com- Appalacia —yourself "I ivaiked through the door," I answered them. munity of Apostolic Men. Bill of Rights," Nova said in a sly - "Take a copy of the Student Make the investment. It ITnelaimed Find out about the manner. may t>e the beginning of a opportunities open to I looked all around the room but there were none. "I can't find great career. Seholarships you as a Glenmary any," I replied. Administrator. Priest, Brother or Sister. "There aren't any," said the Over $33,500,000 unclaimed scholarships, grants, aids, and "Then it was not an act of good faith for you to offer me a copy," I For free information about oppor- said angrily. IPALLOTTINE^I fellowships ranging from $50 to $10,000. Current list of tunities with Glenmary Home Mis- to enter the office on our coffee hour iheBesi .i "It wasn't very civil of you Director of Vocations these sources researched and compiled as of Sept. 15, 1975. sioners, write: without being asked," said Villa. .The Society of the Catholic Apostolate P.O. Box 32 GLENMARY, Room 59 "Your hair is too long; you mupt be one of those left-wing UNCLAIMED SCHOLARSHIPS Collingswood. N.J. 08108 Suprises & Prizes! Box 46404 the Administrator bellowed. • radicals," 1 1 275 Massachusetts Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90025 pincinnoti, Ohio 45246 "It's very rude of you to make personal remarks," I returned. Please send me Informationi for handling. I am enclosing $9.95 plus $1.00 postage and Then the Assistants poured hot coffee on the First Assistant's about the Pallottine Priest- ADMISSION $1.00 D Also please send free Q #>-y* > 17" X 22" God Made Me head. The First Assistant jumped out of his chair and exclaimed, "Of hood Q Brotherhood No discounts or specials will apply on this date. I Poster, Shown Above. course, I was going to say the exact thing." D Send free poster only. The Administrator took no note of the comedic interlude and PLEASE RUSH YOUR CURRENT LIST OF Name asked, "How can four Bs be made into a D?" SCHOLARSHPS SOURCES TO: (4 ! UNCLAiAED Name "Finally we were getting somewhere/' I thought. "Perhaps I will Address Disguise Thyself. I find out how I received a D in Peter Principle 0022." DIMPLES — The World's Largest Address. C ity State Tip ! NamP "Do you think you can find an answer to that conundrum?" asked Chain of Discotheques. the Assistants. City- .State. Phone No. "

AHHrP« , I , . Roosevelt, Pa. — 9183 Roosevelt Boulevard (Northeast Shop- "I hope to," I replied. ping Center) — 676-7676 "Have you guessed the riddle yet?" the Administrator queried, tur- I Cit State _ -Zip. Zip- -Age. UL y Plymouth Meeting, Pa. — Plymouth Meeting Mall — 828-5356 ning to me again. I Grade (California residents please add 6% sales tax.) Newtown Square, Pa. — 3515 West Chester Pike 356-9600 .. — ;.^ "No, I give up," I replied. "What's the answer?" C38 (Continued on page 20) - * ii . V>;i«»«i1>jU?- . v8K.-.y44t>N»gJi Z «* i agfiiH ; Jfaft'^'.-^ Mt rmt^i^^v. ' ^^u j j

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'' *i Of Recess... Letters Parliamentary All Utt«rft lo llw Editor mutt b« .".'•r tJgiMd with ttw prop«r nam« of fall mid-term, week has drawn to a " ', ' . semester ' ... */ Another th« , writ«r. N«m«« may b« close, and who, faculty members included, can deny that a withlMM upon roquott, or at tho ditcrotion of 4ho oditor. All Mtors short recess is not in order? After ten days of semi-solid mutt bo submitfod no lalor than Poppycock studying, test grading and other assorted chaos, it would ttio Thursday boforo publication. seem that an extended weekend break would be well Original oopios'Of tho lattors may not bo roturnod, nor ara Mtors received by everyone. ^^ *^ to this year's first meeting of availablo for roading prior lo In his opening remarks is treacherous Indeed, the fall calendar at Villanova a publication. the University Senate, University President Fr. John one. Without a significant break of any kind before DriscoU praised the Senate as a "very valuable in- are pushed for eleven weeks without Thanksgiving, we Locos? strument" for representing and handling the needs of the of task merely reprieve. It seems as though completion one university community. professional people To the Editor: implies the start of another. Even the Fr. Driscoll also made a plea for responsibility on the At no time in my years at most of us hope to someday become are granted solace in part of the Senate's members. "Speak to the issue and not 4 Villanova University have I seen knowing that holidays, conveniently juxtaposed with such flagrant disrespect un- to the person," Fr. Driscoll recommended, and he added time to traditional weekend periods, provide the needed deservedly shown towards an in- that Senate members should debate "in a spirit that is relax or "catch-up." dividual as in the SGA's recent manifestative of respect and regard." of paper and ink, Logos. I State schools, and every Villanova student's favorite waste Unfortunately, some members of the SGA and the am referring to the attack on Fr. source for comparison, Boston College, recently completed have not taken Fr. Driscoll's remarks to Barrett headed "Ck>mmunication8 student caucus a three day holiday period in observance of Columbus Day. Is Lost." It is obvious to me that heart. During the Senate meeting itself, the student Notre Dame recesses for a full week at this time each year, the author was miffed at not being senators fought their losing battle over the censure, of and nearby Rosemont College frequently halts classes for able to have Fr. Barrett at her Fr. Barrett in the spirit of "respect and regard" Fr. reading days. beck and call whenever she v > Driscoll requested. However, afterwards they saw fit to thought necessary. So she vented A lengthy fall weekend, ideally suited for those who lend their imprimatur to a publication Logos that this anger by trying to hold the — — live than a few hours from campus, seek a restful J more Dean of Commerce and Finance was manifestative only of a spirit of irresponsibility and sojourn to the Jersey shore, or need time to catch up in up to ridicule. The whole article immaturity. their studies, should receive some consideration from completely hid the fact that the Putting aside for a moment the question of whether assuredly, the time issue at hand was the teacher- Villanova officials in the future. Most there is even any need for an SGA newsletter (perhaps course evaluations. That same lost in the classroom would be made up by more refreshed some senators regretted that they couldn't turn the I. issue was properly presented by once classes did resume. minds that same author in the Oct. 15 Villanovan into a house organ for the SGA) it is clear that i issue of the Villanovan. In the Logos wasn't only mean-spirited, it was grossly inaccurate Villanovan article it states that in many respects. Barrett communicated to the Fr. For instance, the anonymous authors of the Logos ...And the Paradox Senate three reasons for not story entitled "Senate Suffers Block Mentality" reported making public the results of the That the University should allow its Alumni news- evaluations. Therefore the that, during the Senate's debate over Fr. Barrett's actions, letter, the Spires, to publish the falsehood that DeLurey problem is not one of com- "parliamentary procedure seemed to be inconsistently ad- munication. What more could be Hall "was completed in time for the start of the fall ministered (and) various student senators were rudely in- gained from trying to pester the provides us with an interesting paradox. terrupted while making their points." Both of those state- semester," Dean, other than to try and apply ments are untrue. On first notice such propaganda about a building that some pressure on him to release was, at the outset of this school year, no more suited for the critique. Time and effort Only someone totally ignorant of correct parliamen- Surely would have been better spent tary procedure could assert that such procedure was "in- ,>: college life than an adobe hut, might be perturbing. the Dean's reasons we cannot admire people who attempt to hide their failings trying to refute consistently administered" during the Senate meeting. rather than attack the mai). Senate (and set of obvious lies. There were no laundry Prof. Warren Richardson, chairman of the through a In addition, Fr. Barrett's stand presumably the parliamentary "administrator" of whom facilities in the dorm until Parent's Weekend, desks, primarily affects C & F students consistently fair in his rulings dressers and closet accommodations were more than a of which the author of "Com- the Logos speaks), was Is Lost" is admittedly during the meeting. was clearly correct in ruling that month late, and the recreation room is not yet finished. munication He not one. I have yet to read or hear When considering the matter further, however, maybe censure of a non-member of the Senate was not within the anything from the senators that powers of the Senate, though he dutifully allowed C&F we should realize a sense of equality in knowing representing these people, which Senator Art Donato to make a motion to overrule his alumni types are treated no more candidly than we are. takes exception with the Dean's ruling. discussion, Donato's The hide and seek games being played around here con- stand. After a thorough motion was cerning matters people have a right to know (Commerce & Fr. Barrett is an outstanding defeated. dean who has brought accredation In addition, the report that "various student senators Finance's refusal to relinquish its evaluation forms being (sic) to the College of Commerce their points" is an at least case in point) are childish. It seems as though were rudely interrupted while making one & Finance, enhancing its position exaggeration. Some interruption and cross-talk is the morality lessons taught in Villanova classrooms per- in both the academic and business inevitable during the meetings of a body lik^ the Senate, taining to a respect for honesty, are regarded as things that worlds. It has been said that further efforts the calling at only students need learn and live by. through his but in the interruptions the Senate meeting business school will also even- "rude" the writers of Logos exhibited a childlike sen- tually have a masters program in sitivity. ; • business. The same Logos story notes that as Fr. Breslin Finally, to assure those who proceeded to introduce a new topic for discussion, he "was CREDIT BY may have been misled, Fr. Barrett does not hide from people, but we interrupted by a motion by Fr. Rongione to adjourn the must remember that in his meeting and quickly seconded (sic) by the six Black Cloak 1 > position as Dean, time is valuable EXAMINATION Members of the Martini Caucus." It is perhaps true that and I'm sure that it is wisely the six Augustinian administrators alluded to in the Logos spent. Sincerely, story acted with an embarrassing boisterousness that I would like to take issue with Tom likes of Fr. Barrett? The members of the student caucus • REGISTER: Nov. 10 - Dec. 5th the recent SGA Newsletter, -A-'. pHmo golden-boy of the Times LOGOS. When I voted with the and Senator Donato in particular were quite justified in majority of the caucus to organize their anger over Fr. Barrett's contention that "the Senate • OATES: January 12-13, 1976 the Student Assembly, I had no EXAMINATION is a bunch of jerks." However, by reacting as they did, they idea of what we were creating by ,. ••: . -'-t' establishing the Communications jeopardized their own credibility and the credibility of the • FOR INFORMATION: If we had writers instead of illeterate hacks on our staff, we wouldn't be run- Committee. I had hoped that this Senate as a whole. If they are ever to achieve their ob- Read the VILLANOVAN Nov. 5, 1975 very important committee could ning lame-o ads in this space. Get into that old muckracking spirit. Don't let jectives, they must act with dignity and decorum in all foster greater communications Hall their official actions, even when facing down the eminently wimps like Bernstein and Woodward steal your thunder. It's not too late to be Also: 113 Tolentine and understanding between the discourteous Fr. Barrett. It is only fair to the students awash in sex, liquor and drugs for the rest of the year. Join the Villanovan various segments of the University they represent. today (Zoroastrians need not apply). (Continued on page 6) E.M. ;v

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visitations. Yet I am appalled that (Continued frotn page 5) this committee may have, single I- handedly, jeopardized the avenues An Endorsement community. I see the real need for Preregistration Understanding Bicentennial Heritage of communications and un- Our dissemination of the FACTS: for derstanding that we have so re- only then can a rational decision be made. cently attained. If the Communications Com- To the Editor: As a special project for (he colonial Yet the committee, through buildings and farmsteads actual die(ary and nutritional I to i^ mittee finds it necessary to con- would like announce that All students who plan to return for he Spring Bicentennial year, Villanova will in the neighborhood of the Plan- their newsletter, has distorted the term of 1976 are ex- habits of the colonial farm family, in tinue this unproductive neg- the Student Senators their pected to preregister. Preregistration will offer an honors course in the tation, with a view to truth. They have taken 'cheap take place in two stages: developing a prepare a "dietary profile" of the ativism, they should find another weekly Caucus meeting have voted 3 Nov. spring term 1976 in which first-hand of shots* at issues and personalities academic advisement from Nov. to 14, and card pulling from knowledge the typical colonial farm, and actually to endorse Tod Miller for District forum and stop wasting SGA I>ec. 1 to £)ec. 11. will meet with their advisers students will do intensive rural farm they never attempted to un- Students to arrange a and community of prepare meals from the resources Judge. Mr. Miller is a lawyer from ' derstand. funds. , schedule of courses and to complete a four -part class schedule form research into the life and customs colonial days. This involves field (ha( migh( have been available on Sincerely, Radnor Township who attended of I favor communications through which will be RETAINED BY THE ADVISER and forwarded to the rural America at the time of the research in sketching and map- a colonial farm. Michael Tucker Lafayette College and Temple Law ' a newsletter. I favor a strong, / E)ean's Office. After the advisement period has ended, the Registrar's Revolution. The course, titled ping (he buildings, studying their Senator School. He was appointed a year viable University Senate. I favor Arts and Science Office will summarize student requests and notify deans and depart- "Living History," is an evolution relationships, and comparing (he Other individual research ago Governor Shapp to fill a by ment chairmen of the demand by class and by college for each section of a similar course given on an ex- findings with previous research on projects can be under(aken with vacancy. The Caucus feels he has POST-GRADUATE STUDIES v V offered. Section limits will then be adjusted when possible and h perimental basis last spring. It the subject. This project will be Dr. Bergquist, whose interest lies ; exhibited honesty and integrity in finalized. FALL 1975 '^- -:-; will be offered in collaboration supervised by Don Callendar, in early American social history. m V V 'i^V.'-^^^'^'' The dealing with Villanova students Observer After November 24 students will receive, at with the director Representatives of the following institutions will be on campus as in- their local address, an Colonial Pennsylvania of research at the pian- These projects center mainly on and other members of the Radnor information dicated to speak with interested students. Meetings will be in Room 106 sheet and schedule form which will list approved courses Plantation, a re-creation of a (a(ion, who is an experienced ar- the social interactions of the rural community. We urge all Villanova Corr Hall. Sign up with the secretaiy for an appointment. for Spring 1976 and appointment time for card pulling. colonial farm located within the chaeologist and anthropological colonial community: its religious voters to support Tod Miller on Date School Program ARTS STUDENTS Kidley Creek State Park, about historian. life, economic in(erchange, family November 4, 1975. For more in- Why has Alumni's third floor madame. Marguerite Flagella, been seen October 16 Wake Forest U. Law-':,' \---jv/ "'[:;,,: Arts students report to their advisers between Nov. 3 and Nov. 14. nine miles southwest of Villanova. and marriage pa(terns, relation- Another project, directed by lurking around the library bushes? **Big 9:30-4:30 formation please come to the Lists of advisers for Arts students have been published and are posted ships with government and similar Oscar Blue** Bloom Student Government Office, at The course, which is being coor- Ross Fullam, will concentrate on has issued a challenge to Terry **Pink Pad" O'Keefe for the title of October 20 Babson College Grad. Sch. of Business the Dean's Office (Room 117, Tolentine Hall). Students in the class subjects. reconstructing agricultural prac- "Best Soap Pad in Town". is 9:00-12:00 second floor Dougherty Hall. of 1976 in the General Arts program (Code 32), Non-matriculated and dinated by Dr. James Bergquist of .... Mary Kay Eads rumored to be is not restricted to tices of the colonial period, in or- The course planning a move to the Isle of Lesbos . . . Frank McNamara, Ferd October 27 St. Louis U. ",.' vT'I Sincerely Special students will have Dr. Hartmen as their adviser. Students in (he history department, will carry Law..-."',, V ''V'.;'''':'^'-'-. .::.;; ecology, hcmors students, but is open to .':^;^^V credits. Students der to understand the 9:00-11:30 >;..;•. James Fox the Class of 1977 in the General Arts program (Code 32) will be « -»! ^ ^ six semester who Dumville and Dave Miller have announced plans to pool their '' work-life of a qualified students from all areas '< Chairman, Student Caucus assigned to advisers as listed for Juniors. enroll will take part in one of a economy and October 29 Sophomores (class of . . U. of N. Carolina Grad. Sch. of Business 1978) remaining hair and use it on alternating weekends . The SGA of research efforts under "model" colonial farm. Fullam, of the University. The main 9:00-12:00 '.I'-i", and Freshmen (class of 1979) in the General Arts program (Code 10) number has announced that the next edition of Logos will be printed on requirements are some "ticquain- '^r will be assigned to advisers as listed for Sophomores and Freshmen. the supervision of members of (he who manages (he farm at the October 29 U. of S. California Orad. Sch. of Business rv a roll of 1,000 squeezably-soft sheets . . . Yes, Jamie, we are in . A, . holds tance with early American history 1:00-3:00 V'.V''.' Other Arts students following major programs (4 year or 2 will professional staff of (he Colonial Colonial Plantation, an M.A. year) league with the forces of reaction . . . Reliable sources report that the ability to report to their department chairman's office for advisement. Pennsylvania Plantation. Each of in folk culture from the State and complete a October 30 New York U. Grad Sch. of Busings Students at Coop- (borough research projec(. Since Davey ^^flat Foot** Lavelie has just purchased a bus ticket to Modesto, 9:00-4:30 Pursue in the Honors Program (BA and BS — all classes) report to Dr. Cherry (he projects involves some team University of New York California in response to Ernest and Julio's $700 a week offer for his for advisement. effort to explore the primary erstown and has several years' ex- all of the projects are in- October 30 Penn. State U. Grad. Sch. of Business terdisciplinary and require a grape-stomping services The Vatican is reportedly perturbed 2:00-4:30 :^ Polish SCIENCE STUDENTS materials about an aspect of perience in the actual practice of variety of skills, it is hoped that by indications that Fr. **Call Me Ray** Jackson wants to be Daniel All Science students report to the department chairman's office of colonial life, followed by an at- colonial farming. November 4 U. of Pittsburgh Grad. Sch. of Business' students from many different Berrigan when he grows up . . . Phil PortantIno wants to grow up 9:00-12:00 their major for advisement during the period Nov. 3 to Nov. 14. tempt to use the information To the Editor: Dr. Jay Anderson, director of MASTER SCHEDULES gained to re-create as nearly as departments will participate. November 4 U. of Pennsylvania Law '•.''' •••/'''': :-,v-'.-.-'^--'"' - I would like to take this time to the Colonial Pennsylvania Plan- Students wish to .... There Is No Hest For The Obtuse Dept. Miss Christian reports 1:00-4:30 Master Schedules' and instructions for A&S students will be possible the actual experience of who learn more inform your readers of a course tation, will supervise another that she didn't understand the reference to her in last week's Observer. available in the Deans' offices (117 Tolentine and 103 Mendel) on Nov. colonial times. the students about the course and its specific November 10. Northeastern U. Grad. Sch. of Engineering While being offered during the spring project on colonial foodways. projects attend a slide-lecture Tough darts, T.C Fr. Louie "The Godfather** Rongione, tv' 9:30-3:30 3. will work with materials from can '" '»•• )' ^ . ^ .•,'> ' semester of 1976. The title of the COMMERCE & FINANCE STUDENTS Regarded as an expert on the sub- and discussion to be held on Italy's answer to Barry Fitzgerald, has denied he put a contract out on November 12 Suffolk School of Law Law >„'..'.•':'' various library and archival :; v; ~\C/-;.. :;• course is "Polish Civilization," Fr. Dicky "The Raving Thomist** Breslin. . Preregistration will ject. Dr. Anderson holds a doc- Thursday, Oct. 23 at 7:30 p.m. in Says Lou, "Dicky was . uh 9:00-12:00 materials be distributed to all C&F students sources in the area, the Plantation and is being offered by Modern torate in folklore from the Univer- the Physics Lecture Hall, on Nov. 3rd and 4th as follows: Mendel . . is one of my best friends ..... Captain Cunnane — under heavy November 18 Am. Grad. Sch. for International site itself will be the focal point of Mgt Languages. It will be taught by sity of Pennsylvania and has ser- Hall. Interested students may also criticism for his proposal to punish all 9:30-12:00 International Management ACCOUNTING MAJORS — Class of 1976 in Ace. 1450 classes, these research results. parking offenders by having Sgt. Mrs. Maria Plater -Zyberk of the ved as food consultant for the contact Dr. Bergquist in the '.'''•'. ':;'';'• Class of 1977 in Ace. 1370 classes, and Class of 1978 in Ace. 1210 Travis defecate on their windshields — reacted to the controversy by November 19 Georgetown U. Law . :' ^^ M.L. staff, who herself was raised Plantation in Mass- Ml 9:00-11:30 classes. Accounting schedules must be returned to the Accounting in- One such project will condnue Plymouth history department, who will also asserting "don't do the crime if you can't stand the grime" The and educated in Poland. The structors work begun by Villanova students achusetts. Students will re- grant permissions to enter the Pennsylvania State Police have for approval. ^ o .j confirmed reports that resident course (M.L. 3200-01: 3 credits) from sources the BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MAJORS ANJ) ECONOMICS in (he spring of 1975 to survey create primary course. Machiavellian John Dalton is wanted for rape in 40 states; the casualty will be presented in English, and f/ MAJORS — (All classes) from their advisers in their offices. The list of count includes four dogs and three sheep will deal with the historical and Terry 0*Keefe is the these advisers will be posted on the 3rd floor bulletin board opposite only hopper known to drink nothing but gin and tonics at Kelly's — Ifanaser ; ?e cultural development of Poland Our Room 310 Bartley Hall. Students must return their schedules to their through the^ast 1000 years, paying your RBC stripes are showing, Ter Assistant Dean of Men advisers for approval no later than Nov. 14. particular attention to her ; Mphahlele Brings New Perspective V.U. Tony Martin has refuted rumors spread by the Polish Secret Police C&F In Ace. 1110 classes To literature, art and national iden- FRESHMEN — return schedules to that his policy on keg parties will soon change. Said Tony, "lips that their tity. Accounting instructor. touch wine will never touch mine" . . . Whiskey Company E. SK'ORON.SKl ENGINEERING STUDENTS By had a bang-up The course Kjhould be of time holding maneuvers in the midst of Guadalcanal East All upperclassmen report to their departmental office btween Nov. Recently, many are beginning to Professor Mphahlele taught high While at Denver, Professor VillaMiva Students (alias The Great Plant Proposition, if you can believe it). Dean unique interest to the student of Mphahlele published a book Man 10 and Nov. 14 to preregister. All Freshmen (class of 1979) report to i,\ question the quality of education school in South Africa until a new Polish descent, but is open to all Wechsler made the free-fire zone off-limits to his tribe of Viet refugees their assigned freshmen advisers' offices between Nov. 10 and Nov. 14 students are receiving throughout repressive government imposed an Must Live, concerning African life those interested in expanding to preregister. grammar school, high school and along with his autobiography, their knowledge of a country inferior program of education for NURSING All classes meet with their advisers college. It is indeed becoming rare Down Second Avenue, which has which our own society knows so between Nov. 3 and blacks. He was fired from his job Nov. 14 to complete their schedules for preregistration. to find a teacher who is totally and a fiction editor for been translated into eleven little. In general, because of our became a UNIVERSITY <> dedicated to his or her profession languages. He has also published present-day awareness of ethnic COLLEGE STUDENTS magazine entitled the "Drum." Instructions for completing schedules with the prime concern in mind of books of critical essays, short problems, the course will offer to and the assignment of ad- Because teaching is his great visers for students taking courses will conveying his or her knowledge life, stories and some poetry. the "Polish" student some idea of day be published later by the ambition in Mphahlele left Dean of University College. and experience to students. In the the country from which his lineage South Africa to teach high school Professor Mphahlele has lec- Black developed; to the "non-Polish" CARD PULLING — All Colleges — West Lounge of Dougherty Hall Studies Program at in West Africa. He is now baimed tured at Universities throughout Class of 1976 Dec. Ist Villanova, there exists such a his student, it will supplement their — from native country with the the United States about Afro- Class of 1977 Dec. 3 professor general knowledge sometimes in- — 2, status of a political exile. After American Literature. Although Class of 1978 — Dec. 4, 5, 8 teaching four years, he went to America is the best country if one complete or inaccurate about A member of the English Poland. Class of 1979 — Dec. 9, 10, 11 Paris to oarticipate in the In- wants a political asylum, department at the University of ternational Association for Mphahlele finds the diverse man- If there are any specific Pennsylvania, Professor Mphah- Cultural Freedom. Professor nerisms of Americans difficult to questions concerning the course, ele teaches the course of "Black Mphahlele directed the segment of understand. Yet, he has I'm sure Mrs. Plater-Zyberk Literature and Poetry" at the organization concerning discovered that American would be more than happy to an- Villanova. African culture. students have in common with swer them. With all knowledge Born in Johannesburg, South He left for East Africa where he students around the world, "a and experience she has to offer, no Africa, Professor Mphahlele taught in the creative center there desire for knowledge on the one should deny themselves such received his primary and second- - ^^^^'^^^ John KmiMdy and organized writer workshops. student's own terms." Although an opportunity. Astodat* Ml Edttort Bob Conrad, Rtek Travor ary education within Johan- Butinaaa After three years, he left Kenya most of his time during the dey is Respectfully, Managar William Marutieuric nesburg's segregated school for the University of Denver and spent at Penn, Professor Refuge runs for life during search and destr tiy operation at Duugherty*s Bob Kosiorek Nawt Editora .Edmund McMahon. Frank McNamara system. Through correspondence, Open a new Savings or Checking Faatura received his Ph.D. while he taught Mphahlele wishes very much to West Lounge. Code name the Parrot*s Beak. The Polish Circle of Villanova EdHort fuek Uoyd. John Sardalla he received his B.A. and Masters Entartalnmant Editort courses in Black Literature and meet the students here at Account for $25 or niore and ui Qoldan, Paul Uoyd degree in English Literature. At the Villanova Halloween Sports Editort . . . , ^ , ,; >.. advanced fictional writing. Villanova. Party held at Vinnie's Naugahyde get a Villanova »^> , ^ . . Rich Kraft, Tony OlFrMcaaoo handsome new Photography Room in Lodi, N.J., the EdHor ...... ,..,,, Hank Cutlar following tasteless clods were spotted: Fr. University drinking mug **'**'•'•' Breslin came as Sammy Glick .... Pie Profestioml Juna W. Lytal • #• Jimmy Shoppe came as Lon GENERAL licMT)/ Ir iAAS Srcdrf"' Went SPtKT The Cr^rt STAFF bt>fc^^. Chaney . . . . Fr. Byrnes absolutely free. To e\ %S F«3 bftiU ih X came as Earl Bufz .... Jamie Fox came as Pafar Qrlmaa. John Murphy, Andra Irovanda. Varnon Ralph, Alytta Schaur- Mark Rudd .... Mamie Typing So,. n^ Rich Ford. Barnia Valanta, Bannat Macaluao, Rogar Doty. My fxtrenri X dchl Ed Broom, Boh Endarla. Uta Banaoo. Sharon Mty faty, SiU^y... out UHioWy . . . Mary Rose Pica came as a bleeding madras shirt . . . John /> Service O'Qrady. Kathy O'Laughiin. Me ? rvty Tjrtic ItKl First PennsLjIvania Bank *^* *»***^ ^***» Chowantky. ' Dalton came as a urinal cake . . . Mrs. Lytel came as a mitt left out 2JtJ^-1^ Kavin Plunkatt. Jack do'.'. McOanial, Elaina ShoronaM, John Markaiit. in Patrioa O'Ragan the rain . . . . Fr. Mahoney came as Jack Daniels . . . Fr. Papin ST. DAVID'S OFFICE *• P^"*'^^ Airing tha came as . . Telet Typing «. ^J}^^^^^ '"•^V achool yaar axoapt Old Crow . Dean Wechsler came as Josef Goebbels .... Thankaglving. Chriatmaa and Eaatar Vacattont. alao MId-tarm and final The Commander of Whiskey Company came as William Calley .... Radnor-Chester M., Service Exam parloda by tha undargraduata atudants of VHIanova Univartity. ' J- OpInlona axpraaaad harain do not naoaatariiy raflact Radnor S«v«n R«M« AvMiM tha offk:lal viaws of Alyssa Scheuermann came as Mr. Ed. . . .Lydia Diaz came as Carmen tlM Unhraralty. Dtowlowii Miranda . . . Scoli Bachman came on a leash .... Rich Kraft 8quar«, Pa. 19073 i )l Po«t«g» Pi*l at Villanova, Panna. Editorial C 1974 FirtI Pannsylvahia Bank n a Mamber F.O.I.C. ^-J^"** ^T* and Bualnaaa came as the dyslexia poster boy . . . .first prize for best costume went 353-6780 offloaa loeatad on tha SECOND FLOOR OF DOUGHERTY"""OWEHTY HALL.hall. VHIanovaw!ii!^l to Fr. Mc Carthy who came as Lazarus .... Barb McCabe didn't come UnhmrtHy. Villanova. Panntylvania 1«0S5 at all ... .

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(Continued Sfiifts Gears from page 8) On Civil the Freshmen and the presidents BY BOB ENDERLE Engineering organizations of the eleven Engineering The Engineers of Villanova are designed to aid the engineering organizations in order to make among the most unobtrusive student in any way possible. They them aware of the various ac- groups Duties on campus. Their work assist from his high school days, tivities in which they can get in- load is notoriously heavy, their when he is only considering volved and the services available courses demanding, and one coming here, through his tenure as to them. The Joint Council runs wouldn't know they were here at a student, and afterward, when he tours twice daily for high school all for the slap of the students who By ANDRA IROVANDO ubiquitous is seeking employment of bis have evinced an in- calculator on their hips. terest in majoring in Engineering. "There are two ways to go skills. One hears things about them The primary organization, On November 11 the Joint through life. One is to believe the around the campus : "They study Joint Engineering Council is sponsoring a lecture by everything; the other is to Council, is com- six hours a night. Every night." independent contractor Leon disbelieve everything. Both avoid prised of representatives of the "They never go out. They never four Altemose. The controversial thinking." Engineering curriculum, party. All they do is work." "The Altemose will on (Civil, Chemical, Mechanical and discuss "Labor Ralph Nader focused only friends they have are other Electrical) handles Problems and Unions" at 8 P.M. awareness and civil obligations in most of the engineers." general projects in the East Lounge of Dougherty his speech at Haverford College of the College of All of these statements are, of Engineering. Hall. last Saturday morning. The Joint Council course, false, or at best gross their The big event in the Awareness of corporate crime own Freshman orientation to exaggeration. acquaint Engineering calendar is the an- has, until recently, been minimal, incoming Freshmen not The College of Engineering is only nual Careers conference to be held according to Nader. There were with the campus, but with up- the most efficient and highly in the spring. The purpose of this t«ti few law courses dealing with cor- perclassmen who will be able to organized on this campus. Besides assist conference is to provide porate crime, as if government, them. The Joint Council Mk\^ I those usual facilities provided by professionals to explain the corporate crime and em- organizes meetings between all the university there are eleven workings of their discipline. The SFTROABAAMISAHAOFO (Society for The bezzlement didn't exist. "Crime in the Restoration of (Continued on page 9) day consists of a series of lectures the streets" is fast being replaced Apple-Bobbing as a Major Indoor Sport at Halloween and Other and workshops. Each curriculum by "crime in the suites", said Festive Occasions) has two beautiful bobbers demonstrate the provides three speakers who lec- Nader. proper technique at a seminar in New York (the Big Apple). All you ture once in the morning and The role of the university, need are some apples, some energetic bobbers, a goodly again supply of Apple in the afternoon, thus enabling Nader said, is to create a more Jaglc, and oodles of gamesmanship. Ladies, take your mark! : v,^.',Y,- students to attend those responsible citizen through civic lectures training and development. they might otherwise have missed. A high school tour is Students are as free as they will HERKIMERVILLE, N.Y. — had to be rescued from drowning run in con- junction with this ever be to do elective pioneering Now there's this little old dame in by the Herkimerville Volunteer event, usually drawing about thinking, with very few exceptions. downtown Herkimerville named Fire Department. two huncb-ed area students. The day is climaxed When the classroom fails to Hannibal Smith. She doesn't The indefatigable Hannibal by a dinner and nourish off-campus experience, smoke, hasn't had sex since 1901, made news today when she hinted special guest speaker. has never been to the Another feather in the the result is boredom. Nader en- Big Apple that she might retire as a highlight cap of Villanova's Engineers is the couraged students to get off cam- (New York City), has never flown of America's Bicentennial next selec- in tion of this campus as the pus to see what the rest of the a plane, hates bras, and drives a year. site of the Eastern Regional world is like. 1929 Essex Terraplane. "It's time to step aside and let conference some of Mechanical and Civil Nader discussed the adverse ef- Miss Smith (no Ms for her) has younger bobbers take over," voted Engineering students. fect on the consumer when older a straight Republican ticket Hannibal said, as she headed for This will from also take place in the spring and technologies refuse to withdraw Warren Gamaliel Harding the Village Tavern to belt a few through promises to draw hundreds of upon the on-rush of newer Richard Milhaus Nixon, Jack Roses. "But I'll be a con- prefers her own stereoscope Engineering students from up and technologies. Technologies of sultant for the next 20 years to collection to the boob tube, and down the Eastern Seaboard. abundance pose a definite threat anyone planning a Halloweeen ap- chews Mail Pouch Tobacco. Besides these * various to technologies of scarcity and ple-bobbing contest." Just a nice, ordinary Senior Here are the secret ingredients, organizational accomplishments, monetary gains. The sun is an in- Citizen, yes? No! never before revealed, the Engineers of Villanova excel finite supply of energy easily ac- for Han- in the area Hannibal Smith happens to tie nibal Smith's special Apple of scholarship as well. cessible to many people at no cost. Jack 1> ' I " > I the world's undefeated Punch. Last year's Lindbach Award "It has the nasty ability to go to champion Halloween recipients, Dean Robert Lynch your home, by-passing apple-bobber sine 1888. your and (She's also held a title Use one Professor Edward McAssey, friendly utility." 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. 1 K » Exquisite 1. 'i,*' A Community Concern River View !• < ) ''.... Villanova Faculty ,- '..'• t • The Broadwi^ hit, 6 Rns Wtw I- A few weeks ago I picked up a ByTema Freed \m is the next offering of derstand this as part of growing Performance Tht couple Claude Lewis, associate editor people is a very poor one. Most and read to an assembly. "He of students about 11 p.m. up. The About Town Players. Bob -Ran- biggest danger, however, asked thumbing along Montgomery ave. and columnist for The Phll- people don't really know about us to write some poems/' dall's comedy will with this ritual process is that one By CHARLES KOLSTAD be at the When they got in the car I addphia Bolletln, will return black people. They see a glimpse said Lewis, "and I did. He read said, of those incidents might well Lynnewood School, Lawrence "where to?" Both replied in rather to Villanova University for the on television, a front page story them and said, 'Hey, these are The Pennsylvania Ballet Com- memorable one was absent. Road, Havertown result in tragic consequences. It. on Friday and slurred speech that they were spring semester to teach about a black robber, and they say pretty good, you should write some pany finished its The lack of artistic doesn't take a genius to realize a autumn season in verve in Saturday, November 7 and 8, 14 going to "Ithan." They'd obviously sociology course entitled 'black people'; but, there's more.' and he encouraged me, so I Philadelphia with Symphony in how too much booze at any one "The performances, C was more than and 15. Donation is $2.00 for been drinking too much and were Black another whole world that they never wanted to do anything else." before time can cause a serious accident. Urban Experience." a crowded house, of Syni- made up for in Carmina Burana. adults and $1.50 for Senior coming back here to campus to never get exposed to "I think his criticism made The National Council on Highway Lewis, who has taught at Drexel because of me pliony In C and Carnim Burana. Carmina, choreographed by John citizens and children under sleep it off. I thought of my own the failure of the work harder and helped to' Safety estimates that nearly one- and Columbia Universities, as well media." me They now go on tour, returning in Butler, is based on a set of poems twelve. 18/22 years -of-age Jerry period spent in as at Lewis is critical of the achieve some ability. was The Garcia Band half of roadway deaths in this Villanova, says, "I like just way our He December for their annual per- by 13th cent, monks and min- Directed by Ed Fiacella, who, the military which in many ways children have honest," Lewis remembers, country (50,000 killed annually) really dealing with people. I don't been educated. "I "he formances of The Nutcracker." strels. The central theme, while in charge of the Guild of life. paralleled their college A think that fill didn't say 'Hey, this is great' are a direct result of intoxication. call it teaching so much as ex- we the minds and and Symphony in C is a ballet in the mirrored by the music and the Performing Arts last year at Magr. number of good Samaritans had kid me, he said, So even the occasional drinker had changing ideas and views. My hearts of children with a lot of 'This is very, very classical mold. Choreographed by singing of Singing City, revolves Bonner and Archbishop Pren- been kind to me when I was better be moderate. hope is that I can play some part nice stories and fairy tales and we bad, and if you're serious, you've George Balanchine. a dance theme round the Wheel of Fortune. The dergaat High Schools, produces In the last episode I -: similarly indisposed and in need of of the Kreutzmann). in making people realize how im- don't tell them the truth about our got to work harder,' and it made is presented first movement the successful David . by the celebrates and Of more immediate concern are soloists, the Grateful Lisa, € some support. \.,-, Dead story, manager In the Philadelphia area the those portant they are as individuals." government, about the way it me work harder." repeated by the pleasures and joys Rms Riv Vu will star people here at Villanova who -t demi soloists and of spring, the sixfy Conversely, a few days ago a "Uncle John" Maclntyre reported Garcia Band is generating the either have, or are beginning, to Teaching at Villanova, said works. Every kid knows there are Besides Langston Hughes, finally by the corps de ballet. The second the pleasures and sorrows Hageman of Upper Darby; Pran student walked into the campus the Dead had "gone fishing," a most excitement as their Lewis, was a "fantastic ex- three major branches of the Iii0ia said two other public set, or rather of the tavern. Tower and Pat Hoffman of develop a serious drinking 4 > the lack of an ex^ A fine duet by Aldan; Liz ministry center and asked me to euphemism for the various solo concert approaches on Halloween problem. Who are they? Is there perience." "I thought the students government, but they don't know; figures helped him shape his life, tensive set, was a curious coun- Michelle Lucci and Dane Lafont- Flax of University City, help him get an alcholics trips Dead members had decided night, Oct. 31. Both the 7:30 any way of offering were great. We never had a class about the bribes; they're not Robert Frost and Katherine Hep- terpoint to the music see occurred here. and Philadelphia; Mike Castaldo assistance? I «• and the Lucci, as a of - > li. 1 anonymous program started. He to pursue. 11 p.m. shows are nearing advance suspect there may well be more attended by less than 48 students taught about the under-the-table bum. Lewis called Hepburn his dance. A solid blue back wall and temptress, was very smooth, Southwest Philadelphia; Jerry declared that he himself was a When Jerry Garcia, the unor- sellouts. people experiencing this problem for the wiiole term. This was true business." "favorite human being." "People blue curtains were the set. This sinuous and sensuous, preying on Harms of Villanova; and Eileen recovered alcholic and that he thodox four-fingered guitarist and The line-up Garcia's latest than one might initially guess. largely because we got into an ex- The columnist thinks students who will face life," he said, "even austere set forced one to focus on Lafontsee, an innocent young man. Sherlock of Aldan. » » spiritual knew a few other students on cam- leader of the Dead family musical entourage is particularly When the size of the Villanova change. I cared as much about should learn about the bribes in with all the hardships that we all the dancers, it allowed no outside The third movement, my favorite, pus who were in the same was last heard from, his trips tantalizing: Including the punchy The play is the unlikely story of University community is con- what they felt as they did about, school, and they should have been have to live with, who'll give it the distractions. consisted of a series of love poems. situation. This was something I'd found him fishing at the Tower Legion of Mary rhythm section, Paul and Anne, married but not to sidered, there are bound to be a what my views were." taught long before Watergate. "I best that they can, I find very at- In the second movement Lawrence Rhodes maintained his never experienced myself and felt Theatre twice with his funl^r John Kahn (bass) and Ron Tutt each other, who get locked in an number of people, faculty as well Lewis's course covers a broad hope we'll never go back to tractive." Gregory Drotar's lifts were reputation as one of Americas moved by the revelation. keyboard buddy. Merle Saunders. (drums), Garcia's added the spec- empty apartment — 6 rooms, river as students, who suffer from range of subjects, including saluting flags," he said, "without One thing that motivates Lewis especially good. There was one foremost male dancers. His por- Both these incidents illustrate The shows were so successful that tacular keyboardist of renown, view, still rent controlled — wtdle alcoholism. politics and journalism, as well as the kids' knowing what that to teach is his belief in this coun- time when he carried his partner, trayal of a lovelorn boy who even- the wide spectrum of personal one knew Garcia would continue Nicky Hopkins. Eye (and ear) wit- they are looking it over and The Counselling Center over the blacks and the inner city. It is not means." try and in this society. He Joanne Danto, five times in a row, tually finds happiness was moving. to follow his solo star. deciding whether to rent dispositions that prevail when years has given recognizes that ness accounts of the sessions for or not. help to a number geared only toward the black "Anything I've learned in life," we have problems, each time for about 25 ft., A comic touch was a introduced Their relationship looking at the question of of the bands forthcoming L.P. have grows amid people on an individual basis student, but is for everyone. said Lewis, "most of it has come but he thinks they could be solved veritable feat of strength and con- when Lafontsee, returning after Since Garcia's last appearance, drinking. Most American set the level of quality and ex- disappearing doorknobs, a cranl^ and will continue to do so. What "People need a broader from the experience of other if people didn't feel "impotent -i trol. The having carried the Dead have teenagers go thru the ritual of performance of the com- off Rhodes's lover, abandoned their citement equally high, though it's neighbor with a vicious Doberman perhaps might also be needed is a awareness. I think people." One of the people, politically and socially." handling alcohol without too it's important who in- pany as a whole was technically finds Rhodes wooing, and winning, corporate venture. Grateful Dead much safe to say their live performance pinscher, stuck windows, leaky group program whereby those ex- for whites to fluenced him to a "The one thing I want to difficulty. Occasionally, as with know about blacks," be writer, was get very good, but that artistic spark Records, signing with United Ar- is even faucets, and a fruit-filled, night periencing a drinking said the poet Langston across," emphasize^ (Continued on page 15) more eagerly anticipated. problem Lewis, "just as it is for blacks Hughes. Lewis, "is • that makes a good performance tists and releasing their most com- my two friends on Montgomery m a time, indoor picnic. might feel free to come and share to that people are Following Garcia at the Tower ave., the point of moderation will know about whites." When Lewis was in the fourth important as in- mercial-successful album to date. dividuals." J \ 'will be Richie Blackmore's Rain- The About Town Players, passed. "I think the image of black grade, Hughes came to his school Blues For Allah. Of late the Dead who be One can easily un- , ,. (Continued on page 13) bow. Blackmore was the driving have been a have been performing together working little theater force behind Deep Purple before group for over again from time to time. Also two years, have IS establishing his new group. They given performances JAZZ promoting their solo ventures of Cactus BACK with will perform on Saturday night, Flower in a vengeance are Dead spin-offs Lansdowne, Roseo- O'Keefe November 8. crantz and Gulldenstern The (new) Jerry Garcia Band, Bob Are Dead For up-to-the-minute ticket and (Continued from page 1 Weir's in- The House of Blue Leaves at Kingfish, and Keith and formation AT call Midnight Sun Com- Villanova University, and A Tkur- VILLANOm E>onna (with Dead drummer Bill pany at to elaborate on what this "dif- 352-6565. ber Carnival in Havertown ferent approach" may be, he said By ALYSSA SCHEUERMAN that action would be taken with On Monday, November 10, Mark exists (in young and old) but there the objective "to put pressure on Lawrence is presenting a free are few outlets for it. V * ^ > DriscoU." recital and lecture concerning the On Monday, November 17, a jazz In response to this statement, roots of jazz rock that has rapidly group, Excalibur comes to Fr. 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i (Continued from page 10) I at their concerns with others who are Britisli Invasion Society Hill seeking help. This article, then, is a kind of By JOHN P. JUDGE . first step in reaching out to Me", and their most known tune, character is adequate, but Drive (Columbia) rock-jazz drummer Dylan, a drama by Sidney the Mott, On anyone who might feel the need of — instead. Baker has found an "Rock and Roll All Nite." Michaels marked the opening of somewhat restrained, mostly due The sad thing about Mott the support in facing up to what is, or aggressive match in guitarist Live antics, something for the 16th season of the Society Hill to the flawed nature of the show. Hoople is that even when they might become a drinking problem. , whose ex- which Kiss is becoming famous Playhouse last Wednesday The story is much the same for were at their peak, they were From the national statistics W8 periences over the years in Gun for, have a definite place in this'> evening. The play centers on the Erica Thompson who portrays his never really appreciated. Critics know that there are literally and 3 Man Army have confirmed album. Fire engine sirens, drum last years in the life of wife, Caitlin. These two fine ac- blasted their every move, to the troubled millions of adults suffering from his reputation as one of 's solos and questions to the noted con- tors are hampered not only by a point where the millions and one of Britian's most alcoholism. The longer a problem most volatile axmen. audience all appear here, in ad- bad script but also by a bad sup- millions of fans that bought their temporary poets, Dylan Thomas. goes unchecked the more difflcult Elysian Encounter, the Army's dition to the painted faces in the portrayal of the man is porting cast. When the actors are "Mott" and "The Hoople" albums Michaels' it is to work through. If you think second effort since Baker and the pictures. not stumbling over lines they were almost too embarrassed to specifically concerned with are that drinking is becoming a Gurvitz duo (Adrian's brother The drumming, behind the sure Ciylan's with his wife, delivering them stiffly with The Society Hill Playhouse, 507 South Eighth Street, begins Season play them. Numerous personnel relationship and problem for you, or if you know of Halloween takes a decided turn fur the better this year as the Main Sixteen October 22 with Sidney IMichael's compelling drama **Dylan." Paul plays bass) met last summer, hands of Pete Criss, is definitely Caitlin. It also deals with his little feelings. someone else who might be in- the for three good-time and style changes were effected to Point presents a bluegrass party with Dillards This poetic play is about the last years of Thomas; the wild is a successful effort at blending the strength of Kiss. The trio of American acquaintances made An array of ramps, designed by Dylan terested in a support program 31 thru November 2. Shows are at regain the public's confidence. nights, Friday thru Sunday, October to hit almost any Welsh poet who drank himself to death and whose collected writings These changes are reflected the talents of the two into a high guitarists seem during his two successful lecture Igor Belinkoff, supplies a good and similar to Alcoholics Anonymous, tickets are priced at $4.75. 8 and 10 p.m. and ;,;. string at any time just to make tours and his work in New York. are some ot the finest in modern English poetry. Dennis Gildea (right) plainly by a new name (just plain powered hard-rock group. They imaginative set. The lighting, done we'll be getting together on Mon- noise and the lyrics would is featured in the title role and Dominick Irrera plays Dylan's drinking Mott, with no Hoople), and a new get right to the core of their The play culminates with his by Ray Bufflngton, although unin- day evenings in the basement definitely not be confused with co-hort. **Dylan'* plays for six weeks only Wednesday through Satur- album, "Drive On". But no new existence — side one, first song — tragic death which was brought on spiring is sufficient for the play. classroom of St. Rita's Hall at "People" is a well directed rock 'n those of, say, the Eagles or Paul The sound is extremely good day evenings to November 29. For ticket reservation call the Playhouse life has emerged, and it seems as if by his excessive drinking. con- 8:30 p.m. It may well have life- roll tune. song does point out Simon. sidering the limited at WA 3-0210. the band may have lost its spark This Michaels' drama is basically system which giving consequences. It was jazz last week at the Main of McLaughlin. Performing songs in the ar- If yoxx want a good album to is afforded for good. one weak aspect Army's flawed. The play is extremely them. Between scenes, Point as the local legend con- his own and of jazz immortals lyrics. are often re- listen to, forget this one. But, if sounds are to ^he songs are mostly spiritless senal, They superficial, only emphasizing used convey the its movement toward tinued Chick Corea and Wayne Shorter, petitive and seemingly forced but, you're in need of an album for place of action, for instance, gulls re -hashes of the same old jive, Thomas' sensational final years. It energy music. The bands were and Coryell had the crowd nodding thankfully, the instrumentation either partying or destroying and the breaking of waves signify King music concerned more with form concentrates on his heavy of Hearts tight and the musicians im- smiling to one another. more than makes up for it. The people's hearing aids, then KISS- Dylan's home in England. This than content. Aside from "It drinking and his continual un- pressive during five days of ex- Midway through he abandoned album weaves its way through ALIVE! would have to rank high device also becomes annoying af- culminated Sunday Takes One To Know One" none of faithfulness to his wife. citing music the acoustic for the electric and strong rock numbers and on your list of choices. ter a time. the rockers get off the ground. Philosophical explanations for his stirs the guitarist Larry Coryell. minds night by with the added help of an erratic relatively soft ballads, with the All in all, the play is not as bad Nigel Benjamin is the new fret behavior are hinted at throughout The evening's festivities kicked a spacey RICH KRAFT rhythm machine, did end result being thoroughly en- as it seems. At its best moments it man, and his playing seems the play but are never fully By LIZ GOLDEN off with the p^sionate pleas of of heavy set. He now played more is very entertaining and it does clumsy compared to Ronson and tertaining. It is a welcome developed. In this way, the play Sunday nights are usually times demented Al Bien. Al sang and style of guitar and The Sensational Alex Harvey a rock *n roll hold the interest of the audience. which are devoted particularly to and claimed casual compared to Ralphs. The album — both as a happy re-entry Band, SAHB Live (Atlantic) never fully captures the heart of played acoustic guitar turned the volume up. Demon- The play continues on Wednesday abortive Ian Hunter/Ronson team- of Baker into the rock field and a gives any insight recuperation from a rough first and a the audience nor to be a^ comedian strating diversified talent, he rip- Circus Raves magazine has through Saturday every week until up has left a creative vacuum, into prime performance by Adrain of the poet. The play weekend. If you happen to be lucky second. The act did little into the mind musician ped off numerous numbers equally called Hie Sensational Alex November 29. Upcoming events in- which no one in particular has Gurvitz. Har- greatly by the enough to be exempt from the refuse this allegation. Actually is hampered to well and concluded with the pur- vey Band one of the 'scariest' out- clude Arthur Miller's The moved. The new Mott needs hefty PAUL LLOYD situations and one-line banalities of study, it's a necessity sort of funny, too crazy to comedic he was ple Herbie Mann tune, Memphis fits to out of the British Crucible and Philadelphia Ladies, injections of leadership and direc> come em- are employed. The to find something worthwhile to do of his serious things un- puns which do any Underground, an effective ending pire. Alex himself sometimes ap- designed for the Society Hill tion before another careless album play becomes more of a chronicle to fill up some time space. Tuning fortunately. A good opener all in to a fine evening. Kiss, Alive (Casablanca) pears onstage wearing a nylon Playhouse Bicentennial Program. will seals the band's fate. It's a shame of Dylan's final days rather than a in to an interesting radio show all. .;:•. saxophonists Gato Barbieri ;, Jazz stocking mask, like some Adam- 12 Despite its many shortcomings, usually has because there was once a time . . . gilin great deal of as a do — Doctor Demento Coryell eventually made Would you a study of this literary figure Larry also appeared this week. Voted the heavy. Generally however, their this production of Dylan shows pleasure from blasting your neigh- poet. some fine entertainment which his appearance, and as advertised, man and as a best tenor Sax in the business by PAT iCERINS promotional bark has been more promise of a very fine season for pieces? If so, helps to ease the Sunday night wielded an acoustic guitar. This bor's eardrums to Downbeat Magazine no less, he Herce than their recorded bite; so~ Deen Kogan directs a cast the Society Hill Playhouse, 507 have I got an album for you. blues. There is always the T.V. to promised to be an interesting continually proved worthy by Elysian En- Atlantic/ and SAHB which is headed by Dennis Gildea, South Eighth Street. For ad- Baker-Gurvitz Army, is guaranteed to resort to . . . but believe it or not, evening and proved to be as "Kiss-Alive!" stunning the crowd with decided to do a live album,.hoping an actor of great talent, as the ditional information call 3- counter (Atlantic) do a lot more than just make that WA the Villanova campus just may Coryell showed amazing wizardry screeching soloquies. A great show troubled Dylan. His portrayal of that it might better convey the 0210. have some to meet your desires! Backed by Steve In their second year together, next-door nuisance of yours roll with his guitar. really, and my congratulations to group's heavy, gloom-and-doom over in his sleep. Of course, you of the Brecker Brothers, he the Baker -Gurvitz Army proves it- Kahn the Main Point for excursions into rock spirit. also risk the possibility of a reminiscient of a self no mere temporary vehicle for him put on show new music. The results are surprisingly calling in anything to the as yet uninspired, John the re-emergence of legendary up young, JACK McDANIEL successful. selections STEPHEN National Guard to disarm you. The are From their olening number among the band's best, and most definitive of their style. "Vambo" MORE MOVIES THAN EVER "Deuce" on side one to the finale "Let Me Go Rock and Roll" on is yet another tale of Harvey's 334 South St. Satanic rock and roll WA2-6010 side four, Kiss just doesn't stop, anti-hero. 1 2021 Sansom St. L07-1400 displaying not so much their "Delilah," which has been each film. .'*"' Note : There is a separate admission charge for CiNEMk I musical abilities (if any exist) as released as a single, is a good remake of Tom Jones' old hit. OCT 29 NOV 5 WEDWED their crowd-pleasing doings. The foursome of Ace Frehley, Pete "Faith Healer" is a dirge-like Fellini s Criss, Paul Stanley and Gene Sim- Beatle parody ("I want to put my AMARCORD Maria Caltas in mons rock and roll their way hands on you!", sings Harvey.) her first dramatic role through the disc, rendering ex- "Framed" ends the concert, a cellent performances on such classic R-l-B number churned out numbers as "Strutter", "Hotter at gut level by clown -faced Directed by than Hell", "C'mon and Love (Continued on page 15) Pier Paolo Pasolini •9:30

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that becomes evident if you have HEARTS' ever seen Carmina performed with Memorahle Entertainment Ballet four male dancers. •„.,• •"} 'v •'•' ' (ConHhued from page 13) (Continued from page II) The Pennsylvania Ballet is a strong, creative company, a with these inhabitants that the his own lover. If looks could kill pleasure to watch. They return to king learns of the essentials of life. With Rimers At Vasey Rhodes would now be dead. The the Academy in £)ecember, in The main idea projected to the fourth movement returns to man February and in May. Lea audience at this time encompasses bewailing the Wheel of Fortune Sylphides (Feb) and Jardin Aax

, r'». the simple fact that the world is a which ultimately crushes Lilas (May) should be well worth By ROBERT E. WILKINSON conglomeration of the absurd. The everything in its path. seeing. For ticket information call only escape from the ridiculous The costumes of Carmina were CE 2-1500. Dr. Wilkinson is a member of the dragged. The play itself is not Helen Campbell, on the other aspects of this corrupt world of war beautifully done and well chosen, English Department. straightforward nor told in a hand, plays to a "t" the town flirt and killing lies within the hearts red linear or chronological fashion. who wants to be married in the if at times a little obvious — of these insane people. Charles The Rimers of Eldritch, a play Rather, time and movement slip Presbyterian Church in a "sim- and violet for the third movement, Albums eventually sees through their eyes by Lanford Wilson, is set in the backwards, jump forward, spiral ple" wedding. At times bold, at white for the innocent young man, Iowa, and deserts his army life and joins dying town of Eldritch, out of conversation or action, so times shy. Miss Campbell is and animal skins for the rites of (Continued from page 12) "population 70." The myth of the delightful. their ranks in the insane asylum. spring. that the theatre-goer must keep guitarist Zal Cleminson. small town as a wonderful place in his wits to follow then about him Dan Demczko as the Preacher- The Kings Of Hearts was a The Pennsylvania Ballet is very Lou Reed's "Rock and Roll which to grow up goes deep in the of a plot, which basically is that Judge shows his stage experience moving portrayal of the simplicity fortunate to have as many Hne Animal" proved that Black rock American consciousness, played courtroom trial in which a woman through movement, articulation, of life even though it was disguised male dancers as it does. Most often comes across better in con- upon every four years by is accused of killing an alleged and drive. His presence is felt; he by a production of bizarre com- companies make do with four or cert than in the studio, where it is politicians and summoned forth in rapist. Such a bald summary makes a strong impression. Dan plexities. It was enjoyment at its Hve male dancers, the Penn- almost always sickeningly over- good Jeffersonian fashion against makes the play sound sensational, Deacon as the young man Robert best right on Villanova's campus. Photo by Mike Salmon sylvania has twelve very good produced. "SAHB Live" is not as slums the twin blights of urban handles his ac- but the playwright Conklin, who precipitates the Sunday night was spent perfectly Jesse Colin Young, who was the feature attraction at the Parentis ones. This gives the choreographer consistent an album as "Animal"; even as this and fast city pace. But people in such a way that tion and tragedy, reveals brilliantly the at the movies! weekend concert on Friday night, October 17. enormous flexibility, a flexibility nor is it as exciting as "On Your prospered, its attractive myth has end we are convinced that by the result of smalltown meanness on (Paulette Ciotti), Pseudolus (Jan van der Swaagh, right), Feet or On Your Knees", the live insisted upon as far Gymnasia contrary was is anything but sen- the play the young, impressionable mind, and Hysterium (Jay Longan, dressed as a girl) in a scene from **A offering from The Blue Oyster back as the 18708 and '80s by such 1^ 1. sational. Not just one person is for, taunted by suggestions of his Forum," now playing at Cult who are the scariest band in Howe, and Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The writers as Eggleston, responsible here, he says, but a lack of masculinity, he forces him- University*s Tomlinson Theater. Performances continue any empire, anywhere. But it's as Twain. Twentieth-century writers Temple whole town is, because, con- girl, runs self upon the who through Nov. 2. good as SAHB has been yet, and have continued to attack this myth sciously or unconsciously, it con- screaming away, pursued by a could be a large step in gaining a in such books as Winesburg, Ohio, /haek social out- Radio spired to destroy the would-be rescuer who, in turn, is large American audience. IVfain Street, King's Row, and even the siders, the odd character of mistaken for the rapist and is By PAT KERINS Peyton Place, but the myth still Funny Things Happen community, by its gossip, its tragically shot. At the trial lingers on — probably because it meanness, its violence. Conklin is too cowardly to confess 2/4-CHANNEL comforting than the truth. REALISTIC is more Although the lighting was not the truth. Deacon plays the Learn The Rimers of Eldritch follows always synchronized with the gentleness, aggres- On Way To Forum emotions of the telling of the truth, not the stage action, it nevertheless sion, cowardice, and shame drama By WILLIAM BURT telling of the myth. Sinclair Lewis heightened the tension and beautifully. PHONO SYSTEM AT A German ensuing said, "Small towns make small as it stabbed at the centers of in- Dan Barto as the town derelict A Funny Thing Happened On The entanglements Have you ever had to look up an produced provide of minds," and it runs true here, too. trigue or evil. The acoustics, on Skelly Mannor had a difficult role The Way to The Forun, much the evening's article in a German magazine or The townspeople have in common the other hand, were awful, so to play, and most of the time he and directed by Joseph F. humor. Hero's father, Senex (Tony ^f periodical and found you didn't of ogles PRICE! gossip, narrowness, carnality; awful at times that the dialogue Leonardo, marks the beginning Amendola) Philia with REAT LOW played it well. Since the author understand the first word of it? they seem unlovely people indeed. was unintelligible. The Villanova gives him a five-minute sililoquy what appears to be a promising amorous intent, even though he is Did you every, in vain, try to Yet, despite these vices, the small Theatre Department, a profes- in which he ruminates about him- season at Temple University's forty years her senior. His wife, make sense of a German scientific town does harbor a few strong and sional outfit, deserves better. self and life, he would seem during Tomlinson Theatre. Domina (Kathy. Rothii]|.eon), report which dealt with a subject likeable people, and they The acting was especially com- this time to be a spokesman for An earthy musical comedy, '*A becomes suspicious of 'Senex's vital to your studies?

it still attractive. actors . ." abrupt vigor, • seemingly make mendable. All of the the author. No one else has such a Funny Thing's . high energy and decries Philia's How many people do you know the title refers The "rimers" of deserve encomiums, and it seems sustained block of dialogue. And pace and superb cast would un- presence. who could give you an accurate poetry but rather to hoar- not to unfair to single out individual ac- because of it, the play stops. Mr. doubtedly amuse even the most Not to be overlooked are musical translation apart from translation frost and to the ice tufts formed on the tors for particular mention. Yet Barto needs to pick up tempo jaded theatre enthusiast. director Arthur Frank and services who charge an arm and a the windward side of exposed ob- out. Mary here; the audience grew restless. certain ones do stand Jan van der Swaagh is superb as choreographer Kathy Pira. Mr. leg and usually have a long waiting winds: literally, jects by strong owner of Perhaps it is more the fault of the ;;>:.:;:.•:. Lou DeFilippo, as the Pseudolus, a slave whose zany an- Frank's credits include six years at line? .

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"V/. - V '^ < / / / ^ ' Thunder; ' y/ ' Marshall Lacks Offense Unites te ^////^/////f'^fj //'////, Win 21-14 '' / / V Lead Booters By RICH FORD The contest was finally put on The Thundering Herd of Mar- Relieving starter Mike Frazier By TONY DIFRANCESCO ice towards the end of the final shall University came to the with less than two minutes Frazier in the half, Sikorski period on a play Mike Mary's completed the scoring on a Villanova Stadium on Parents* remaining With half the season gone, the and Vander Veur simply applied a ' * t ^ * < ' , /// described as "part of our offense." .»•* Weekend only to find the playing was off to an inauspicious start by I Villanova soccer team's offensive little foot to produce a 1-0 lead. penalty kick. Taking the snap, Frazier rolled conditions not conducive to thun- slipping on his dropback and unit has Anally begun to congeal. Just one minute later Vander In the second period St. Mary's After that, right and was stacked up after a dering. Instead, following three losing six yards. On October 18, they defeated Veur switched into the assist could muster only three shots on find good one yard gain but, before going their days of rain, the field was reduced however, he managed to York, 1-0, then returned home category as he fed Ken Goetze for goal as they suffered hitting on four con- down, he flipped the ball to the against to wall-to-wall mud after the first footing while four d^ys later and subjected St. a mark six yards out. St. Mary's seventh loss of the season trailing back Mike Lombardi who ' Despite the conditions, secutive passes for 91 yards, rushes through the mud. Mary's of Maryland to a 29 shot countered when Cat goalie Jerry five wins. Coach Howard Graff ! few plays. Ralph Pasquarleilo (35) to scampered twenty yards for the Villanova somehow managed to culminating in a 30 yard pitch onslaught enroute to a 3-2 vic- Capaci drifted out a little too far noted that the defense's fine per- touch- score. plow, slosh, and squirm its way to John Mastronardo for a tory. Woody Vander Veur and Ken and Steve Franco lobbed the formance was aided by the return Marshall ended the scoring on a a 21-14 triumph which Coach down. Goetze were instrumental in the ball easily over his outstretched of fullback Bill Simon from injury flicker with 45 yard drive against the second called, "sloppy, but the The spark did not Feeling wins which put Villanova (5-6) on hands. and the switch of Shai Wong from Bedesem Delaware ^ in for score in 3-2 win over Mt. Si. string defense with only sixteen Woody Van der Veur taps ball a thing is we won." Sikorski 's first half flurry as the the verge of the .500 mark. In the first half Villanova was forward to halfback. The coach's important Mary's. struck quickly during seconds left in the game. Filliez was satisfaction however, was As if the field wasn't enough to Wildcats The Cat's match with York actually outplayed as St. Mary's main period. On Marshall's caught four passes during the of inac- the squad's increase cope with, Marshall had the more the third the Pressure played after one week took about 14 good shots and derived from drive including a two yard toss for unenviable task of going up second play from scrimmage tivity, but it appeared the defense always had five or six players in output. GrAff concluded, "The the touchdown. By TONY DIFRANCESCO against a defense reminiscent of tailback Mike Bailey's fumble was was unaffected as they tallied navigating about the goal mouth. line is starting to click." Having attained the five hun- of Paul Toth (6-4, the Ardennes Forest. "The recovered by Shugrue, giving the Last season the Blue Hens Bosher and their second shutout in a row. A Villanova organized only that On Saturday, October 25, the Professionally this *. ', dred mark for the second time the middle. Villanova's defense was out-of-sight in the Cats excellent position on the Delaware and head coach Tubby 265) patrol Woody Vander Veur pass to Ken brief one minute assault and Villanova soccer team was edged play season Coach Bedesem seemed at Eastern com- receiving corps should expect to first half," Coach Bedesem Herd seven. On the ensuing Raymond pecked Goetze. ^et up th<^ contest's lone capitalized twice. by host Georgetown, 21. Although extremely optimistic about the ear of rotten encounter some problems as the remarked but that was truly an fullback Tony Serge bulled his petition like it was an score. M.,,^,,/r' Ken Goetze scored what proved the Cats took 25 more shots than for his first collegiate score remainder of the schedule, "We corn. They compiled a 12-2 log, Hen's secondary allowed only one first half understatement. Not only did the way in With 23:59 gone in the to be the winning goal at 19:52 of their opposition, only Ken Goetze Speaking now have a winning attitude with a college pass against Temple defense shut Marshall out in the and Gus Fernandez conversion while going to the NCAA touchdown the Wildcats tallied a "picture- could come up with a score. 3-3 record." The offense is on the seniors, Rick the second half via an assist by but they did so by made it 14-0. division finals. For 1975 however, and is bolstered by perfect" goal in the game last first half Wanted: for verge of clicking and, combined Steve Schwartz and Bob Gabriel Stephanou. For Goetze, a Male hockey team denying the Herd a score three Toward the end of the period, Coach Raymond is starting to feel Falcone, Wednesday with St. Mary's. Shai with the already tenacious sophomore, the goal was his manager. Please contact Coach Undaunted by impending mid-term tests, Villanovans it had penetrated the Marshall closed the gap on a 62 some of that pressure he exerted Henry. Wong, stationed on the far right times after Burt defense, the outlook is a little Delaware, victorious by a 49-7 second of the game and it pushed Johnson or Villanovan watched what could go down in history as the most exciting line. Led by tackle Gary yard drive, aided by a roughing the in the past. side of the field, lobbed a long pass ten yard Office if interested. brighter. The running game which season most margin last year, will bring a 4-3 his team leading total to seven. St. Shugrue, who had tharee sacks and kicker penalty. On a first down At the start of the into the lower left side of the goal World Series ever last week. The atmosphere of tension yardline, was non-existent the first half of football polls expected record into Villanova Stadium a crucial fumble recovery, the from the Villanova 18 collegiate and excitement was the perfect culmination of a season in Mar- running back Bob Campbell threw the season is now flnding itself, Delaware to better their already Saturday, while the Cats (3-3) will defense swarmed over the which baseball regained its place in the hearts of many John and it shoiuld complement the 74-24-0 ten year attempt to leap over the .500 shall squad, forcing four turn- an option pass to split end outstanding attack. Americans. Filliez down the left sideline for potentially potent passing record and with 32 returning let- mark. The contest is guaranteed overs..-." ",•:,;,' Prep for Nite-Cats at- Bedesem best summed up the the forecast seemed to be close and hard-fought, but if Rumored to be on its way down in terms of public Although the Wildcat defense the score. For the junior receiver termen, catch of his career season thus far by adding, "Our feasible. The punch-line though, you're one of those sports en- flying colors this was the dominant force, the of- it was the 99th traction, baseball came through with overall philosophy has been to transition between last the "they beat not without a 'ittle as he Hnished the day with 11 in the thusiasts who use twenty-six teams reported gains in fense was «', •* year. Fourteen of the receptions for 112 yards and both throw less and win more." Amen year's squad and the present ver- them" prediction system, the out- spark of its own, especially from 1975 attendance over 1974. Three clubs (Milwaukee, Marshall touchdovms. to that. sion is that top offensive linemen come is set. What is the "they beat Crown Defense quarterback Brian Sikorski. 200,000. '\- Gene Fischi, Ed Clark and Lee them" system? Well, Lehigh beat Oakland and San Diego) showed gains of over Marvel have graduated. In ad- Delaware, Army beat Lehigh, '/trtA-''-.'5:-iiirv^.-. By TERRI PRYGON However, the most interesting part of the fall classic r » /T Bill dition, star quarterback Villanova beat Army, so Villanova ability as the faculty If is Boston Red Icecat Outlook If you haven't already heard, the diverse such anyone interested in more was its participants, the Cincinnati Reds and Spark Zwaan was injured two weeks ago beats Delaware. , Returnees Nite Cats Basketball Team is team. inform a^on on the Nite Cats team Sox. Bill Duffy, and the Hens have By WELCH players who are returnees. The talented returnees. against Lehigh out of its post- All financial expenses (in- please contact head coach Tony JOHN slowly emerging Until last Wednesday the Reds were a study in lines return Brown and lost two straight as a result. Burt Johnson, the Villanova ice first two forward Larry Mulhern, Paul season slumber and is ready to surance, uniforms, referee fee, Leodora at 275-6817 or anyone of in the first a stingy is a doubtful starter futility. Cincinnati had been labelled as the best team hockey coach, is very optimistic fully intact. Centering Rusty Varlotta anchor Zwaan prepare for another good year. balls, etc.) are taken care of by the the assistant coaches at the with this Saturday. distinction of losing the about the 1975-76 edition of his line is captain Walt Lucca defensive corps. against Villanova Tryouts and practice will be held University. In addition, each following numbers: Dr. Ray Heitz- baseball on paper, but also has the coming from the who suc- surest way to express the team. In fact, chances are that, the two wings Paul "Bunk" Bernard, The in the Fieldhouse at 7:15 p.m. on player receives a trophy and an mann or Jack Kramer at 527-2100, big games. Losers in the series in both 1970 and 1972, trio of Scott Heitman, Jeff Pogue recovered from a serious weakness of Delaware's offensive with the proper attitude from the cessfully November 2 and 9 under the direc- awards banquet is held at the end Ext. 740, Bob Cassidy at 468-9152 baseball's first organization had something to prove. Scarfone. The second line look at last little far as and Bob hand injury that had sidelined line is to take a brief of the season. or Bob Murray at 841-4572. players and a luck as tion of Tony Leodora, the head the other hand, wasn't even supposed to features center Rick Hoffend and to 45-0 loss at the hands Boston, on injuries are concerned, the team him, and Walt Killough return Saturday's coach. All graduate school and The Nite Cats need to be ap- wingers Mark Laughlin and Rick incidentally hold get this far. Pre-season prognosticators placed the Sox should improve on last year's mind the nets. of Temple, who university college students are in- plauded for its performance last Martin. Martin was Villanova's All- Division behind highly respectable record of 11 only a 2-5 record. Little vited to come out for the team. year under the direction of Coach third in the American League's Eastern leading goal-scorer last season The schedule also has some big Nate Beasley wins, 6 losses and 3 ties. American fullback The team will practice Sunday Ray Heitzmann, an instructor in Transfers the Baltimore Orioles, the defending champs, and the New returnees, among which are garnered only 33 yards, while the basis for Johnson's op- with 18. . nights until the season begins in the Education Department. The Catfish The and F()«)tl)all coaih Dick Bedesem York Yankees, a potent squad with newcomers Rutgers, Penn State, Navy team rushing total was 42 yards in timism is the large number of key Defense also has a'^ number of the middle of January. The league team won the Evening College has announct'd the transfer of two Lehigh. A win over Lehigh would Hunter and Bobby Bonds. 45 carries. (Those of you who games are played on Sunday af- Title with a 10-1 record. Coach that player to Villanova. They will play followed the be particularly significant in suspect a misprint should abandon During the regular season, the Reds ternoons with Drexel, LaSalle, Heitzmann accredited the victory slartinn (he 1976 season. the Engineers are an NCAA- statistic is their division by 20 games. The Sox aban- the thought as the Penn, Philadelphia Community "to the hustle and determination Atlending Villanova are script, winning sanctioned team, as opposed to the Linebacker Curt Morgan heads an correct.) College, St. Joseph's and Textile of the players, as well as the hard and doned it however, hanging on to beat Baltimore to first Villanova, and they defensive sophomores Brian Trac/ Dan club status of Defense is undoubtedly Del- aggressive Blue Hen as the opposing teams. Some work of our assistant coaches Bob B«>th have three years of place by four and one-half games. The playoffs went the also compete in the Division II of unit. DrisioU. aware's forte. Sam Miller, Tom pre-season games are also played Murray, Moses Collins and Tony Boston the NCAA. eligibility. same way, Cincinnati whipping Pittsburgh and against some local teams of Leodora." The season opener is tonight at 'Trac/, a 6-fo<)1-(), 21()-poun(l defeating the favored Oakland A's. Chester State College with linehatker, (omes from Temple West Then, came the series. When it goes the full seven the home opener slated for Thur- University. He was captain of games, it's usually a good indication of a fine series. Add to sday, November 6, at 8:00 P.M. Cardinal O'Hara's City Champion- 789 LANCASTER AVENUE were decided by one Drexel is the opponent. The home ship team in 197:}, which was that the fact that five of those games rink of the icecats as it has been in VILLANOVA, PA. 19085 coached by Wildcat offensive line run (four of those in the ninth inning or later) and you have the past, is Radnor Rink. a^isistant Chappy Moore. the makings of a super series, which is just what we had. YEAR-ROUND AN UNEXCELLED A first team All-Catholic se- I finally it," uttered Joe ICE SKATING FACILITY •'Eleven years and made Villanova Union Preaonta: lection. Tracz also was named the ' the champion's most valuable player. • Morgan, . ' Finocchiaro Photo by MiKe An Evening With . . most valuable player of the the best catcher in The Villanova hockey team tangles with West Chester tonight. The of- Southern Division that year. Johnny Bench, who is absolutely fense, with the first two lines returning, should provide plenty of action RADMfRRlfiK Dan DriscoU was graduated baseball today, noted, *'I never wanted something so bad. It for opposing goaltenders, such as this hapless netminder from STEPHEN from Ccmesloga High and enrolled was the best baseball I've seen." Lafayette. at the University of South And Pete Rose added, "it was a team performance; we SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL Carolina before deciding upcm just didn't quit. This is the happiest moment of my life-it's Villanova. better than all the money in the world." Rose captured STILLS ICE SKATE AND BRING A FRIEND As co-i-aptain his senior year in high school, Dan played at the MVP honors for the series behind his .370 batting average, ARDMORE 2 HOURS OF FUN FROM 8-10 P.M. FLO EDDIE positions. & ANY SATURDAY NIGHT tight end apd fullback which led the series. The 6-foot -2, 23()-p()under received team- November 6 — 8 PM, $1.50/person It was a just reward for Rose and his Cincinnati Show V.U. I.D. and Pay Only and All -State Fitid House All -Central League VillMovt University Skating Classes mates. VillMova. Pt. Special honorable menticm honors, and

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::':'.;'^''.. . ,.,. By TONY DIFRANCESCO s .1* Astro Turf: A M^c Qualifies Of course, when discussing an Over the past few decades As do most new organizations, additional sport for the Villanova groups of people from all nations the girl's soccer team encountered athletic program, the meddlesome have chosen the protest as a a few obstacles. First, there are substance called money plays a for their critical only about 12 girls on the team Carpet Ride? means of expressing very major role. Coach Graff views. Some of the topics were and conflicting schedules cut stated though, this should not be a wars, busing, gun control and down on practice time. More im- By RICH KRAFT very bi^ problem as the girl's team Easterns housing, but there is one group portantly, however, the team had turf the would require only a small amount (This is the first of a two part ar- er surface. "On older that has even commercialized no opposition as no other colleges I of funding and the girl's athletic ticle dealing with Astroturf, a foot gives when hit," adds Morgan. This past weekend the the slogan, field soccer teams. The their protest with women isn't department can cover it. This idea highly controversial surface with There the resistance of a Villanova water polo team ven- "You've come a long way baby." solution to this problem came with newer is a fresh one and in view of the safety weaknesses and economic surface and, consequently, tured to West Point for the Presently, on the Villanova sports the discovery of the Northeast gaining popularity of American advantages. This part deals with not the same type of injury. In- Eastern Qualification Tour- girls and devoted Philadelphia Intercounty League, I scene, a group of stead, the injuries soccer it has definite potential. Photo by Hank Cutltr the cons of the artificial surface come from the nament. Villanova was matched have united to attain a which includes girl's soccer teams coaches will actual contact with the playing undefeated division Howard Graff has displayed liockey action. Tiie while next week's segment against an and goal. They are not playing under club status. Denny Grieg posts another save in women's field mutual with the pros.) surface. Open wounds, scrapes leading LaSalle squad in the first good fortune in the "new sport" 5-2-2 of Penn and Piiiladelpliia deal protesting that a hand of four Villanova was scheduled to face a women are now and visit University category as he started the boy's Never has a musical group and abrasions result." A look at game. The Explorers won, 8-6. queens should take four kings, but team from Bryn Gwelldon this Bible later this week. soccer team years ago and it is on shown such foresight! Years ago, Notre Dame quarterback Rick to form a suc- past Saturday, but rain forced a Photo by Bill Volin John Doyle, who tallied four instead are pushing Slager's right elbow, which ap- the verge of gaining varsity status. with Vietnam and campus unrest goals, Stanco, team, which lati(Hi. calls Villanova's defensive signals. The 6* V\ 218- and freshman Gary cessful girl's soccer cancel peared on the cover of Sports Steve Ramsey (53 Although they are still in the in season, Steppenwolf marketed a with were Villanova's nation's first. senior linebacker leads the 'Cats in total hits (111) and assists two scores, would be the Assuming the duties of coach Illustrated (9/29/75), would pound developing stage, the girl's team Speaking (Continued from page 1 7) song entitled "Magic Carpet offense, keeping the contest close (105). Villanova attempts to hurdle the .500 mark this Saturday Behind the efforts of varsity for the squad will be junior John appears stable due to Graff and Ride." Little did they know about visually give you a better idea of bastion of teams against Delaware. all the way. The defense, led by practices with The NBA Eastern Division, long a ...A, this type of injury. soccer coach Howard Graff and Aguirre, who also j^jg colleagues and, of course, the Astro-Turf back in those days, transfer r^:' the effort of captains Jim Toolan regular varsity team. The girls - Boston or New York, will now women's athletic director Sharon the inspired girls. The trend then con- from either which has been the culprit of "AstrorTurf causes burns," ex*, and Frank Ciabantoni, held had no prior experience with the Buffalo. As for Hopkins, the building processes tinues; the Gloria Steinems and property rights to McAdoo and Co. from many a magical trip. claims Wildcat running back Billy LaSalle way under its game game's rules or techniques, yet have commenced. Coach Graff ex- ^^^^ Abzugs push for increased they'll fizzle out and, if they're lucky, beat out "This stuff will shorten Bell. "It's practically concrete average of 14 goals. John Grim had the 'veers, ^ I > has been astounding. plains how the idea evolved. progress women's rights, while other fall down the Knicks for third. Washington is still the class of the careers," predicted former and definitely not fun to another great game in the nets. females seek only to improve and Gale on. I wear a lot of gauze un- Briefs "Originally I was going to have "I saw them start at the begin- Chicago Bear running back Sports Central Division, but Cleveland is gaining respectability LaSalle went on to win the expand their abilities and in- an exhibition game between the ning of the season and they have Sayers. Sayers, the author of a few derneath for protection." EasMrn Division II title, and ex- quickly. girls and the boys. I talked to improved 100% ," noted Aguirre. terests for the sheer joy and 1,000-yard seasons, could be con- Villanova coach Robert Fazzio National Football League if out the Midwest title, but don't "A Sharon Hopkins about it and we "The best thing about them is they perience. So don't be surprised Chicago should eek sidered an expert since he has Golf Tournament 10-31-75 said, "the game was the best I but study came to the conclusion that decided that to start a full girl's really want to play, they're en- one day you wander past the field sell Milwaukee short. It might be minus Abdul-Jabbar, taken a number of falls which Open to all students, just go to the Valley Forge Golf Club on Friday, have ever seen a Villanova polo r the incidence of major injuries are program would be better and it thusiastic and enjoy watching and house and sight a figure wearing Smith, Brian Winters, Junior sidelined him. show your I.D., and play. team play." it is plus people like Elmore the same on Astroturf as it is skirt. 10-30-75, in the stadium would be the first such team." playing soccer." shoulder pads and a thing it does shorten is run- Track Meet 4K)0 Columbia was the opponent in Bridgeman and Dave Myers. The Pacific Division could One on natural grass," comments ning times. In a study done by Just show up and compete. Open to all students. the Wildcat's second game of the emerge as the dog-eat-dog division. Los Angeles, Golden Worgan. "However, minor injuries it 100 yd. dash 880 yd. run shot put tourney. playing the type Sports Research Institute was abrasions) Not of should battle it out in this one with (sprains, strains and State and Portland concluded that players can run 10 220 yd. dash mile run high jump game that got them this far, the surviver. are less prevalent on the natural 7-1 Golden State emerging as the top and 40 yard sprints faster on ar- 440 yd. dash mile, relay 'Cats also dropped this game. Tennis Piecord Now version." I'm The playoffs? That's where the money is and so tificial turf than on its natural The fourth' place finish quali^ team won Community College, with Jan win when the counterpart. "The wearing of the turf causes Tied for the Eastern The women's tennis forced to go with the money teams, those who ;•< the Wildcats yC, Tickets for this Saturday's football game against during the — Carol Boris winning at a decrease in surface friction Championships to be held at three more matches Moore It looks like a Boston versus Golden State Faster times isn't the only thing chips are down. an increased past two weeks before dropping number one doubles 6-2, 6-4; The causes. (resistance) and Delaware are on sale now at the ticket office, located in the Columbia this weekend. The it all. that this carpet wonder final with the Celtics winning direct impact," con- one, making the record stand at 7- other was to East Stroudsburg, strains and con- hardness on field house. If you want to see a winner in action, game opening round opponent is arch- dropping a line at the "More sprains, 5-0 Mucha winning at Disagree, huh? Let me know by cludes the study by Drs. Bowers College. 1. The first of the wins was a with Betsy tusions result from Astro-Turf," time is 1:30 Saturday. rival Boston 7-6, 6-3. floor of Dougherty Hall. and Martin. "The diminished im- defeat of St. Joseph's, with Mary number three singles 4-6, Villa novan office on the second notes Dr. John Worgan, "If they talk to each other and season pact absorption capacity clearly Ellen Boylan winning at number The team ends its Fall RPK Villanova's physical therapist. work hard as a team, the Wildcats played at seems detrimental to player one singles 6-0, 6-0, Mary Martin this week, having "When the turf is new, the could bring home the Eastern and is safety." Coach Rollie Massimino's basketball corps will be at number two singles 6-1, 6-2,' Eastern College on Monday Villanova's boxing team stretching-type injuries result — Championship crown," observed '(• to WORSHIP AT THE its most a four-day trip to Puerto Rico on Thursday, Kathleen Stetler at number three journeying to Jersey City today looking forward to (at bone con- going on Fazzio. I; ligament sprains Another possible expert on the CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE the club's singles 6-3, 6-7, 6-1, Kathleen Sch- play St. Peter's College. promising season since muscle strains (ten- November 13th. They will play two games against the nections) and topic summarizes his feeling in wartz — Denise Murphy at num- beginning. Notes head coach Jim dons)." way. "I wouldn't play on Puerto Rican national Olympic team and then return going to this ber one doubles 6-4, 7-5, and Pam McMuUin, "we are really 1 As the artificial surface ages, anything that a horse can't eat," home. Weber — Mary Jo Mc Williams at work this year and all the fighters notable physical changes take says Phillies' first baseman Dick ••• Women's number two doubles 6-7, 6-4, 6-1. have a lot of heart." place as a result of heavy use and Allen. Three varsity riflers, Jim Moran (Sr.), William Maier The next win was also 5-0 McMullin also noted that he which exposure to extremes to weather. (Jr.) and Patricia Volmer (So.) will appear on the question against LaSaHe, with Boylan win- desires more fighters with program. The "The fibers are bent to half their at 2:30 ning at number one singles 6-1, 6- he can build up the and answer show On The Line (Ch. 10) Saturday original height and many have Track > thru A Janice Saurman at number two meetings are held Monday By Saam, famed sports an- p.m. The topic is gun control. 0, split frayed," notes DrS. in the field house and singles 6-2, 6-1, Martin at number Thursday at 4:30 nouncer, will be honored at conjunction £)ouglas Bowers and Bruce Martin The women's track program, three singles 6-0, 6-1, Stetler — annex, running in halftlme of this Saturday^ "The idea of in a recent article appearing in under the tuteledge of Jim Thomp- Schwartz at number one doubles with club workouts. Delaware game. Saam broad- "is to The Physician and Sports- son, is progressing well. This 6-2, 6-0, and Murphy — the club," adds McMullin casted Villanova football begmner and give medicine. season's cross-country team has McWilliams at number two instruct the ffktafs in the late 19j0s. three runners: sophomores Mary some competition to the ex- resulting become Villanova Umon's doubles 6-2, 6-4. The injuries Dell Walsh and Mary Cham- The third win was again by a 5-0 perienced." more serious because of the hard- berlain and freshman Terri Stan- score, this time over Gwynedd- bough. Mercy. Boylan won by default at 5th Gelebration garnered im- by Chris Bracco Walsh has some number one singles, Martin at -Photo pressive credentials thus far. In a number two singles 6-1, 6-0, tri-meet with Bucknell and Stetler at number three singles 6- AND NOW FOR SOMETHING Boylan winning 6-4, 6-0, and at LaSalle she placed third, covering 1, 6-0, Schwartz — Murphy at number two singles with Martin the three mile course in 21:31. number one doubles 6-2, 6-1, and McWilliams — Ave McDonough winning 7-5, 7-5. Both the number COMPLETELY DIFFERBrr The Springfield, Pa. native has three singles and the number two also placed 28th (out of 97) at the at number two doubles 6-1, 6-0. doubles went three sets, attesting Ambler Invitational and eighth in The loss was a tough 3-2 defeat to the tightness of the match. the Bucknell Invitational. to East Stroudsburg, a powerful The JV team dropped two mat- team, in what was undoubtedly the Upcoming meets for this trio of last week, both by 4-1 scores, ^Ttmatch of thelJe7r7 VuTanova ches coeds include the Road Runners The first was to Delaware County won at number one singles with Championship at Van Courtlandt November2-8,1975 Park, N.Y.. (Nov. 2).

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