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&ANTAU&iSnMUllHaD FOUND! By IMA GRATE Staff Ego Trip >'-* 1/ Villanono officials were baffled yesterday when a giant head appeared out of nowhere on the football field. The head, approximately 50 feet in diameter and of Augustinian Vol.64.No.18 descent, was discovered by several VIUANOVA UNIVERSITY. VILLANOVA, PA ) April?, 1989 student shoppers who got lost on their way to the King of Russia mall. No injuries were reported. Senate The head has caused a major Sperduto, Zahm commotion since its appearance. All sports events have been can- celled until the head can be moved, approves debate the or convinced to leave on its own. issues The head itself could not be Concerns and proposals voiced reached for comment. budget University President Edward J. By SHEILA A. COURTER dent Government activities." Hobbitt, O.S.A., released this By DANIEL MORIARTY Staff Reporter The candidates were asked by ,. statement: "We are not yet sure Assistant Ntws Editor Brach if they had any plans to who is responsible for the place- The Student Government pre- unite other student organizations, ment of this giant body part on Despite the bolts of lightning sidential debate between candi- such as the Villanova Political the Villanono campus, but we feel dates Christopher Action Committee outside Dougherty Hall April 1, Sperduto and (V-PAC) or that these actions directly violate Students Against the University Senate heeded its Jonathan Zahm took place April / Drunk Driving the spirit of -the Mission budget committee's recommenda- 5 in the Villanova Room of Con- (SADD) with Student Govern- Statement." tion that next year's proposed nelly Center. ment. He also asked if this uni- Off the record, he added that he $122.8 million operating budget be Each candidate was asked ques- fication would cause conflicts. thinks Radnor Township officials approved. The budget contains an tions by the members of a panel Zahm responded that he would are responsible for the prank. average student tuition increase consisting of Dante Scala, editor like to see other groups operating It was announced that Villano- of 9 percent and a faculty salary in chief of the Villanovan; Daniel outside the Student Government no Security is investigating, and increase of 7 percent. Moriarty, assistant news editor of come in, but this would bring a difference could apprehend the culprit as In addition, even after Sen. Dr. the Villanovan; Phil Brach, of opinions. He said V- soon as the fall of 1991, depending Benedict Paparella, philosophy former Student Government pres- PAC recently tried to sponsor a on the supply of coffee and professor, and Student Govern- ident; Phil Kousoubris, student candidate, Kerry Stromberg, for a doughnuts. What's that in the stadium ahead? A giant Augustinian ^^^^ ^^ ^^^' Sciences position in Radnor head appeared mysteriously in the ^^ ment President John Lewis senator; and Maureen Township. st^Uum overnight. However, removed all the language "that Stapleton, news editor of the the external affairs Villanovan. department of Student might cause us to tJe struck by Joan London, com- Govern- lightning," the Senate voted missioner of student elections, ment would like to run an older was present adult for the position, Athlete Cat cagersi against a student proposal to to moderate the he said. attach to the budget a rider debate. Zahm said he "would rather see an honest stating, in part, "Quantum leaps Scala asked the candidates how debate (on the issue] they would which can come to a compromise 0' in the size of the endowment are deal with student the create fab apathy on campus. Weak required to diversify revenue (Continued on page 6) sources away from students." Zahm said he would like to restructure PAUL GRINNED Sen. Dr. Wilbur H. Baker, chair- Student Government man of the Faculty Council, who and create more positions in order final four (Photo by Subong) ^^ to This voted against both the budget and "entice more people to get week's Sicko East Athlete o' the Weak is *^* "*^* "^"y "* ^^^ Senior Voter At^^y^""^ Dinner Dance March 31 involved." Some of the positions by AL E. the rider, said, "I . . . voted against basketball reserve Paul Grinned. OOP ''^ '^^^^ -'^^'^ i^k^H^ -« heid^^^th':Td!i^?s he mentioned were an activities this [proposed budget] . . Grinned, who hails from Gouda Cheese, Never- Staff Hoopster because .rflsLK::' (Conttnued director and a fraternity/sorority information Never Land, was selected for his outstanding (mpagt 8) affairs department. He said he benchwarming this season. Due to the fact that Villanono basketball failed would also "go out and meet more Although Grinned charted negligible playing time, to make it to the Connelly Center )\e in order U>4md the answer he made his mark on the bench. NCAA final four for the fourth Specifically, he Bookstorrdecision soon to tnii^uestion, 'What can Student 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. I straight year. carved every verse to "Under the Boardwalk" into Head Coach Roundy ** By BRIDGET A. KELLEHER a decision, they will make recom- the interests of its students, so Government do for you?* his seat. Mastermindo has decided to stage Staff Reporter mendations to Dobbin and the that they can get the books they Sperduto said students are Grinned his own final four tournament, has quickly become a crowd favorite. The Board of Trustees, the R.V.M., Delano said. need, when they need them, and apathetic because they "don't feel Bartley Hall cafeteria fans, perhaps confused by his striking resemblance Roundy's Victory Although Meeting. "The bookstore committee is on the committee's at a price which is within range like they are making a difference. to Ivan Drago, now chant Communist propaganda Mastermindo has invited 6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. three the threshold of making a big recommendations may not be of the retail cost," Kelly said, Sperduto said many students instead of cheers. squads which he is sure that decision regarding accepted, Delano said he believes are afraid to his team can the future He added. "The administration get involved in When asked about his newly found popularity. beat, as he really wants operation of the University Shop," that they will be given extremely wants to protect the interests of Student Government activities. Grinned only smiled. to add another National Bring your said Dr. Sterling Delano, chair- serioius consideration. the employees of the bookstore, He said he had spoken with student Championship Banner to the (Phpto man of the Enghsh department "The administration, in trying who have served the University students who are involved who I.D. doPot Pavilion. The Wildcat's by Nail File) and a member of the committee. to find a solution to the felt they had to opposition problems for a long time. If we go with an . "push. other people^-^ will be the St. Claire This shot was snapped in a scrimmage game against» the"«« Muppetmuppei The committee, whose of the bookstore, wants to protect (Continued on page 10) (in order] to get involved in^Stu High School girl's team, St. Peter Babies as Gonzo went up for a lay-up. »* members also include the Rev. w and Paul's second-grade Maulers Patrick Rice, O.S.A., vice pres- and the Villanono Student J. that the St. Claire girls play a Grease ident for Administration; the Rev. Not on Government. said. "He's a very versatile the presidential candidates really tough defense; Robert Welsh, however, we player. He can dribble between my J. O.S.^., assistant should be able to to the President; Gary B, Fenner, Doug penetrate it." legs or run right around Blessed, the senior guard, Tall me for Christopher Sperduto Grease, the 7-foot-3 junior the lay-up." vice president for Financial Jonathan Zahm is excited about the possibilities center, while eagerly Affairs; and University President the tournament anticipating By MARUEEN STAPLETON was made last year, "I'd like to offers. "Hopefully the matchups, By KEVIN C. HEIL in so short a time at Villanova and is worried about "We hope that the Rev. Edmund J. Dobbin, News Editor see it made into a constitutional we'll be able to bring the Villanono News Editor home . another in Student . . the inside play of St. Peter students O.S.A., to examine the organiza- change." Government has national and will flock to the games championship, but we Paul's enhanced my positive feelings center "Pooky" Wintime. in droves, Mastermindo tion and administration of the While serving in the Senate, don't want to be overly optimistic Pooky, said. Editor's note: Each of the Stu- Editor's note: This is an inter- toward Villanova and made me while only 4-foot-2, has They will finally be bookstore. Sperduto said he was a member at this time," he said. able to see dent view with Student "I've heard a style of Government *^:presidential can- Government feel closer to the University." play that us win... The1 nc membersmciiiucrs ofui theinc . . : — worries me," We hope." committeecommiiiee ... , of the student life committee. dtdajeswere presidential candidate have been meeting every week or interviewed separately fonathan Zahm. 10 days. When they have reached ^« "^P^^ ^ ^ ^^^ «^«'« ^**^^' ^*^ Q: Do you think your Q: Did you have any prior at all were each given the same set of experience with student transfer status affects your questions. The following is the Q: What is your experience government at your other By JOE Q. SLOW graphing my activity on the side- perception of Villanova and responses by presidential candidate in Student Government? school? Staff Nomad line during the games. Further- Student Government? Mahney Chris Sperduto. more, I have a camera that focuses only on A: Zahm said he served as a A: "No." SEATTLE The Final Four is me at the games. I have A: "Yes, I think it enhances it University Senate student senator going on as scheduled this week- been sending out tapes to compan- Q: What is your experience ... It has shown me the differences from University College during end. Even though Villanono ies for about three years Q: What has Student did now and tobe with Student Government? the two universities have, but it the 1988-89 academic year. He was Government accomplished not qualify. Head Coach Roundy I'm just happy to have gotten a also has shown me the similar selected Senate caucus leader, a this year? Mastermindo is in town for the response from somebody," Mas- A: Sperduto said that he began problems." The problems he found position which entails formulat- festivities. Rumor has it that termindo said in an exclusive his experience with a student at both universities were the ing policy and writing legislation A: said of the Coach Mastermindo is unhappy interview with the dnwffied Zahm one most at Villanonan. government when he was elected apathy of the students and the along with the executive If cabinet impressive accomplishments of Villanono and is seeking another things go according to sche- to the Senate at Old Dominion lack of a social life. By MAUREEN STAPLETON of Student Government, he job. dule, Mastermindo could said. Student Government has been the join the News Editor University (ODU). He explained "It has also helped me appre- He served as Student Government voter registration drive, "register- Sources close to Mastermindo company in time for their summer that this senate was different ciate more the potential of Villan- President John Lewis' say that he has almost tour of the United vice pres- ing some 800 voters on campus come to States. When Stephen than the Senate here at Villanova. ova and the good points about it Maloney. a junior, ident until he was fired March 20. and being able to an agreement with the party asked what he that bus students to would like to arrested last week on charges of The Senate at ODU controlled and most people take for granted," the polling places in order to give which will be his future employer. dance to, Mastermindo said, he said. "The rape and indecent assault, will delegated a $250,000 budget, be Q: Do you think your us a louder voice in township No, Roundy is not leaving 'Nono Nutcracker has always been my including the budget of the stu- "Because of my personality arraigned May 4, said a spokes- and transfer to coach favorite." status affects your governance. another basketball team. dent newspaper. the way that I act, I've person from the district court in made perception Roundy has Some of Villanova and "I would say the academic supposedly worked people close to the situa- Villanova. Sperduto then transferred to myself more of a part of this out Student Government? affairs committee has done some a three-year contract with the tion have expressed concern over Villanova and was elected to the university than people who At a hearing April 4, it was have Seattle Dance the notion very positive work in two regards Ensemble which of Mastermindo in a determined University Senate last year. When been here for four years," he said, that there was enough A: "No. I would say it enhances would make him the feature ballet outfit. in particular . . . establishing a ballet When confronted evidence to arraign he ^as elected, he was two classes Maloney, my knowledge actually, having syllabi project, setting up a place dancer in the group's world about this, Mastermindo smiled short of being a junior, a quali- Q: What has according to the spc^esperson. Student seen how another renowned and said, student govern- in the library where all the syllabi show. "It may be humorous at The fkration for sitting on the Senate. Government accomplialied arraignment will take place ment operates. I went to first to some Wake from different classes can be kept people, but I don't at the Court He said because he was a transfer this year? "I've always wanted d Common Pitts hi Forest [University] and it's a so that students can make an to be a care. TheyTl soon find out why student, an exception was made Media. After he it anrtigned, the school dancer. Ever since I have whkh is really quite a lot informed choice. Another accomp- been my cronies called me Twinkle for both him and Jonathftn Zahm. A: "One of the majcr thii^ die will then be heard in criminal like Villanova. Being a transfer coaching, I have been choreo- Toes' in college." K^Mnidy (Photo lishment of that committee has IfMtenHbido wttlto Irit by Ko0Ml() He said that although an exception > tan at Che bwrt (C«9Uimmimp^m (OmUnrndm^p^^ student and becoming so involved (Continued on page 5)

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Inside this week. Weekend HoMf society lecture held Weather Brooks speaks on French painter Gauguin Editorials Rather than By be , portray the woman BuDr.KttmriOmman THOMAS BRUGGER paradise," where society^mkl Reporter as a prostitute, Gaugoin was The Rev. Edmund J. Dobbin, SWf free of conventional sanc6oil8. interested in discoverii^ **tlietnie O.S.A., University president, Friday Eighteenth-century phikiesphcr Tahitian soul." His shares his views on student The annual Phi Beta Kappa woman's A AAA^AAA'ifc' Jeanjacques Rousfeau^s descrip- Eve housing problems. Sheehan lecture featured Peter Brooks, focus on the exotic female as Increasing clouds; tion of the "noble savage" in his illustrated Hall residents voipe cohcem spealdfig on "Gauguin's Tahitian the Frenchman's belief Discourse on the Ongim Inequal- that over new security increases. Bodies'"^ April 13 in Connelly mf "to do something new, you rain at night. ity came alive^ia the golder^- Student Government presiden- Center Cinema. have to go back totheb^nnings," skinned inhabitants d this exotic Brooks said. tial candidates discuss their High temp 53-57 Brooks* work on a future book kingdom. Gauguin quickly con- goals for the University. Edi- Features comprised the lecture. It centered trasted the European "sexual In the native women, Gauguin torials on page 12. o begin same "chastity" As graduation rapidly upon the French painter Paul servitude" of the woman with the discovered the and "'innocence" found in Eve and approaches, many seniors are Saturday Gauguin's "century-long fascina- Tahitian sexual ethic, Brooks tion Venus. He also resolved that the in the midst of their frantic with the exotic body." Brooks said. explained. native body was "more androgy- quest for \Jtte career of a life- Mostly cloudy "His attraction to Tahiti specif- nous than the Western," Brooks time. Features examines all ically had to do with Tahitian free said. aspects of the job seardi with Gauguin's 'exposure to Tahiti , with 60% chance sexuality," Brooks said. His aim the help of armpus experts. began with his chance landing on Gauguin's paintings Sports was to find the "body before it was illustrate Coveraice begins on page 19. the island June 9, 1891, Brooks of rain. High destroyed by European means,'* "not a writing of the body , . . Init goes on a said. He saidiie carried with him The baseball team Brooks explained. one of and with the body." He (Photo by Subong) tear, winning seven straight temp. 47-51 a vision formulated from the endeavored "contemplation of the Peter Brooks spoke on "Gauguin's TahiUan Bodies'* April 3. myth, that and 12 of their last 14 games. common European "Gauguin's [book] Noah Noah body itself as the site of beauty," NUn's tennis continues its this was "the new island of Venus establishes itself as a quest ... in Brooks said. [the Roman goddess of beauty]." which the Tahitian women ... quest for an unbeaten season. Entertainment Simday Endowment income Sports coverage begins on page play a central role." In his paint- Gauguin alluded in his works Gauguin's initial to "the myth of the travel bro- 35. "My Fair Lady" opens at Partly cloudy. Through ing, Gauguin strived to divert in the island, "Tahiti "clearly sexualized" chure." said Brooks. The art was Vasey Theatre this week, while interest from the [became] the object of his fanta- nudes of his time, such as "imaging what never was, but an original daytime soap opera High temp. 45-50 Edouare to fyelscholarships explained. [what Gauguin thought] should breaks new ground. Also this sies," Brooks The Manet's "Olympia," Brooks week: "Chances Are" show- island clearly was a "sexual explained. be." By DANIEL MORIARTY O.S.A., University president, niet Assistant News Editor with board's finance commit- cases the talents of Robert the tee in March and discussed the Downey Jr. and "Baron Mun- Collegiate news across the country Twenty inner-city minority proposal. chausen" proves to be an amus- policy approved Press Service Smoking By College students will have the opportunity Because the University's total ing adventure. Entertainment to attend the University on full- endowment is small, "the board b^ns on page 29. By KRISTEN FALLAN rias and dining rooms (except cussed in detail." Compton Staff Reporter where areas have been set aside explained that any infractions of tuition scholarships this fall, said took great dissention about" the Protesting South African ties, college bans Coke the Rev. Lawrence C. Gallen, vice Senate's recommendation Feb. 17 for smoking) . . . where flammable the policy would be "handled on Mount Holyoke College stu- Mass., campus turned out at a which sold most of its South "As part of our overall concern and/or combustible materials are a case-by-case basis." president for Academic Affairs, to increase to $900,000 the amount dents have voted to kick Coca Cola March 6 referendum, approving African holdings in 1987 — still for the health of the Villanova used." April 5. of endowment income applied to Beyond the Main Line the measure by a 2-1 margin. The pays taxes to the South African "These students will be in the operating budget each year, products off campus. community," an indoor smoking Areas in which smpking is Compton said that the environ- results, however, are not binding government on its licensed control policy has been approved addition to our quota [for incoming but agreed to the $200,000 Compiled by Samantha Forlini permitted are "not yet aesignat- mental protection department, Students at nearby Smith and o on the campus food service products. and will be implemented, said ed," said Dr. Richard A. Neville, freshmen] next year of 1,550," increase. Fenner said. Study — A study by two Convicts Repeat — Nearly with assistance from the Ameri- Amherst colleges reportedly are department. Mount Holyoke was the first environmental officer Dr. Aileen vice president for Student Life. Gallen said. University of Michigan 63 percent of the inmates can Cancer Society, is in the trying to organize similar boycotts campus in the country to endorse Compton. Compton explained that in accord The program is geared to attract researchers found that stu- released from state prisons are process of implementing smoking The program is geared in protest of the Atlanta corpora- The American Friends Service the boycott, AFSC organizer The smoking control policy, with the policy, smoking will be inner-city, disadvantaged youths dents in parochial schools re-arrested for serious crimes cessation programs. Through tion's ties to segregationist South Committee (AFSC), which has Arthur Serota said. which origfnateid in the faculty permitted in areas which are weU- who are qualified, although under- to attract inner-city scored significantly better in within three years, according such programs, Compton said Africa. been trying to gather support for Officials at Coca Cola headquar- affairs committee and which ventilated. privileged, he said. to a Justice Department study. trained personnel would be avail- disadvantaged youths mathematics and science than ters in Atlanta The minority scholarship a Coca Cola boycott on various declined to Compton revised was recom- said smoking per- their public school The department's Bureau of Ninety percent of the students Compton the able to those who wish to stop argues the — comment. mended by the Senate March 17. grants will be all academic scho- •vfto are qualified, Justice Statistics examined the at Mount Holyoke's Northampton, campuses, company mitted areas will be designated smoking. counterparts. larships based on need and will Compton said that a plan will be April and 30 to The study, released list criminal records of more than between 30 June aHhou^ under- '60s fashion revival seen across country under way by April 30 to publicize begin in the fall, he said. week by the National Catholic 16,000 men and women who give "time to people to be She added that these education- and implement the policy. The 1989-90 proposed operating privUiied. were among 109,000 offenders up one notified." al programs are "something in the Education Association, focused In its latest report of the best based group that tracks campus arm and huge, loopy bud^t, which the Board of Trus- According to the llpiversity is going on math and science proficien- released from the prisons of 11 and ^rangest-seliing knicknacks store trends. earrings." "L^slation in society near future." "" policy, "Sihtjking is permitted in tees-will vote to accept or reject ThaRav, this way . . . [the policy] prepares^ cy scores on standardized tests states in 1983. in campus stores around the Students, Clark said, "would thislmonth, includes $200^000 areas designated . by smoking students for the laws of society in grades three, seven and 11. It found that by the end 6i country, the National Association She noted that tie-dyed items rather be hippie than yuppie." One student who smokes said, endowment permitted signs ... at special from the annual . . . and when you are youngef it At all three levels, the report 1986, about 62.5 percent had of College Stores (NACS) has are still selling briskly, along with Collegians do not seem to be "1 can see where smoking is a program, functions unless the sponsoring income to support the "It's a very conservative board," felony is the time to stop," said the Rev. said, the scores of parochial been re-arrested on a by found a revival of "sixties" "albums by Jimi Hendrix and completely stuck in a time warp', nuisance to the non-smoker. I said Gary B. Fenner, vice presi- group.wishes to prohibit it. Smok- Fenner said in an interview. charge, Edmund J. Dobbin, O.S.A., Uni- school students "are signifi- serious misdemeanor products. Janis Joplin, 'message songs' from however. The NACS added pork don't think the policy will be dent for Financial Affairs. ing is prohibited in classrooms, versity president. Chairman of the Board James cantly above those of public 47 percent had been convicted Tracy Chapman and Michelle rinds, as popularized by President difficult to adjust to." budget com- lecture halls, laboratories, librar- The administration A. Drobile said April 3 41 percent Dobbin explained that he sees that school students, indicating of a new crime and "Sixties everything and any- Shocked, albums by the Grateful Bush, and Morton Downey Jr. mittee, which normally proposes ies .. . conference rooms (that are increasing the total endowment to jail or no difficulties with the enforce- that these schools might be had been sent back selling well," Dead, bright plastic, clattering postcards are big sellers in the that of the annual thing are summar- not designated as smoking areas), $400,000 "is a subject that is foremost in educating their students prison. stores. ment of the policy. "I haven't The policy defines smoking as ized Mavis Clark of the Ohio- bangles that kids wear all the way endowment income be added to my mind." indoor athletic facilities, theaters, . . better." Convicts were frequently re received any negative remarks the "act of puffing, holding or the budget, proposed that next The University earns about certain common areas, e.g., stair- i see no opposition," he said. carrying a lighted or smoldering $1 It found that boys did better arrested for the same offense year's budget contain $600,000 wells, elevators, lobbies, hallways, million in endowment income than girls in math and science for which they had served time. On the issue of penalties, Neville cigar, cigarette or smoking equip- instead. each year, mostly in the form over ten EDITORS reception areas, restrooms, cafete- said, "They have not been dis- ment of any kind." of in both schooL systems. But Released rapists were Fenner said that he, Frederick NEWS FEATURES ENTERTAINMENT SPORTS interest and dividends on the total "even though tne science pro- times more likely than other Kevin C.Heil Jim Bowman Allen Ambroeino John RIcco Sieber, University budget officer, endowment, Fenner said in ficiency of females in Catholic offenders to be re-arrested on Maureen Stapleton Megan Guidera Jeffrey P. Gillies Doug Scancarella andana theme Rev.ivev. Edmunde^uiiiuiiu J.j. Dobbin,l'uuuui, Marcn.March. high schools is below their a rape charge, the study found, murderers were ASSISTANT EDITORS • award it and convicted Lindback male counterparts, is higher DanMoriarty Karen lovino Peggy Kellar Joe Guarino than that of males in public above five times more likely Sinead Quinn Andrew Mathis Amy C. Spencer noted. than others to be charged with vacancy schools," the study Dorm remains Stephen Powers The study by Valerie E. Lee a new killing. nominees named and Carolee Stewart, is based Students shy away from St. Mary Hall Art Editor Brad Bookler Photography Editor Amador 'on data collected by the Subong Advisor June W. Lytel-Murphy The eight nominees chosen for nees, are Dr. John A. Doody, Namibian Peace Plan — F.Y.I. Coordin|,tor Collette Mitchell By lynnaeLYNNAE borowskiBOROWSKI interestintPr^ct in a mixedmixwl hall environ- already; full. National Assessment of Educa- the two 1989 Lindback Awards for philosophy chairman; Dr. Rita M. After months of calm and Staff Reporter ment," commented Remley. "We will use the waiting list to tional Progress and is admin- distinguished teaching are Dr. Ehrmann, mathematics professor; optimism, careful plans for Business Section: is put upper- fill the majority of vacant space." istered by the Educational Martin A. Asher, economics pro- the Rev. Bernard P. Prusak, "Our preference to Namibian independence have Advertising Director. Dave Weidman Assistant Advertising Only 53 women and 40 men in the hall," saiid he said. Testing Service in Princeton, Director Daniel Galo fessor; Dr. James N. Giodano, religious studies professor; Dr. classmen selected St. Mary Hall, the Uni- suddenly begun to unravel in Personals/Classified: Adrina Movsesian Layout Directors: Eileen Grady. Karie Smith Remley. "For those students who are not NJ. economics professor; Martin J. James J. Shuster, civil engineering a series of fights along the Billing: Marie Ivanov Subscriptions/Deiinquent versity's first coeducational resi- have placed students in St. happy with their assignments, Pro-choice Riot — Six dozen Billing: Carol Fasano Manley, political science profes- professor; and Dr. Charles E. "We dence hall, as their housing choice volatile Nambibia-Angola Office Secretary: Jeri Smith Mary Hall who gave us little particularly those who were pro-choice demonstrators were sor; James C. O'Brien, mechanical Zech, economics professor. border. for next year, said Dan Remley, explained assigned a building that was not arrested by police Sunday after Dr. Pritpal The Christian R. and Mary F. option," he said. Remley engineering professor; assistant Namibian nationalist guer- director for Housing that students who only placed one among their choices, we have a several dozen raised a five- Staff: Michael Aimette, Ed Alvarado, Christine E. Atkins. Beth Barrow, Karia Beckner, Kathy Biek>myza. Singh, electrical engineering pro- Lindback Foundation has made rillas were reported killed by Services in Residence Life. residence halls on their room change period from April 17- point proclamation at the door Lynnae Borowski. R. Michael Bullotta. Monica Byrne, Bill Can^. John Carr, Diane A. Cilione. Sheila Wall, phi- funds available for this award of or two fessor; Dr. Barbara E. Currently, South Africa-controlled police there are 97 spaces preference 'sheet and had a high 19." Any change must occur of St. Patrick's Cathedral in Courter. Wayne Cresskill. DavW Criblez^im Crossan. Nancy Cuttita. Mrchael Denison, Vteki PiStefano, losophy professor; Burke T. Ward, the University since 1%1. The Sunday. The deaths came after available for women and 191 number were placed in St. during that time, said Remley. New York City. Diane Dragonetle, Bob Ouggan. Leonard Ellis. Chris Etgen, Kristen Fallen, Samantha Foriini, Elltot professor; and Elaine two awardees receive a cash lottery business law spaces available for 38 insurgents were reported men in the Hall, because the residence Assignments for freshmen will Merle Hoffman, founder of Fus, Jackie Gentile, Kate Geoghegan. Eric Gibson. Susan Guerette, Luci JankowsW, Mk:hael Jones, H. Webster, economics professor. stipend of $1,000 eslch. Mary killed late March 31 and early residence hall. were be made in July, said Remley. the New York Pro-Choice Coa- Terry Kelly. Steve Kirsch, Barbara Kresch, Irene V. Langran, Anne Marie Lombardi. Maria Lovett. Jenn Nominees have been invited to The committee in charge of the halls they chose initially April 1 as a formal cease-fire The proposal to allow women lition said, "This is a real Lundgren, Maureen Mahead, Cathy Martin, Dave Maylish, EIHott McEMovmey, Natalie McKenna. Garen submit statements describing the voting consisted of Dr. Joseph was supposed to take hold. to live on the third floor of St. turning point. It's the first time Meguerian, Patrick Mousseau, DavW Nasser, Mary O'Neill, Kathryn Quigley. Dana Rao, Jennifer ReWy. goals and methods of their teach- George Jr., history professor, and Miriam Mary Hall was approved by the we've ever employed civil dis- Robinson, Kristine Ryan, Jeanne Savilscus, Johanna 0. Sharp, Rob ShershiUocks, Tare Sillgato, ing sty]^, which will be evaluated members of the Blue Key Society, Board of Trustees Feb. 14. obedience as a tool in our T. PaHon Trimble. Jenna Ward, Hallie Zfmmerman. by a panel of five previous Lind- under the directkm of John M. SmithKIine Merger — Making the residence hall co-ed struggle to maintain women's back Award recipients. Conlan from the College of Liberal SmithKline Beckman Corpora- was done to alleviate the isolation rights." The writing, ailk^les, lay-out, pk^tures and format are the responsibility of the Editor and the Editorial Their evaluations will be sent Arts and Sciences. tion of Philadelphia is discuss- that male students felt from the The "civil disobedience" Board and do not necessarily represent the view of the administratkm. faculty and students unless to the Rev. Edmund J. Dobbin, ing a merger with Beecham rest of the campus. Dr. Richard Sunday exemplifi^ a growing speclfk:ally stated. The Unh^ersHy subscribes to the principle of responsible freedom of expre88k>n O.SA, University president, who Group, a British health care A. Neville, vice president for (/nilitancy in the pro-choice for our student editors. wiH announce his selection of the Correction and consumer products com- Student Life, sakl at the time df movement, spurred to action two winners at commencement In pany, the two firms said April last week's editkxi of the the proposal. recent success on by the some The VHIanovan is published Fridays, exercises in May. Villanovan, the "Spanish 2. 10 issues a semester. CirculatkNi: 8,500. Subscriptions are Remley said the reason the anti-abortion groups. available Approximately 550 faculty The firms said final terms at $25.00 per year. For advertising Infonnatkxi pofMaol the olRce 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Weekdays. Honor Society Arrives" the spots could not be filled is because Later this month, the 215-645-7207. 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wtj^ ^^m^tistMWM^'mmy iii» * • VNIanova Student Governmeiit €MCtlMiB IHOIICKiy Senatorial hopefuls interviewed on issues Senate candidates express their views QUINN By SINEAD in the budget approval process is his work with the policy. man, he served on Student ford Hall, has been an orientation Beeker said she bdieves that Govemment.lmt his participation Astiskint News Editor By after he 15; elected. ConnoHy said that she has been the strict time constraint. "One Government's department of exter- counselor for two years and now GAREN MEGUERIAN Dennis Scankm she could be more effective than in many extracurricular activities nal affairs, and that when Arline is on the steering SUiff Reporter The panelists at the Senate interested in the parliamentary Each of Uu candidates present at of the primary arguments used by committee. He the senators from past years. "I*m gave him insight about students Sophomaee eeonomics major debate were Daniel Moriiarty, workings of Student Government the de^te were asked thefoHowing the administration to force the Kerrigan took over the committee, is also a member of the Black involved with many things, and and their lives. "I see things Scanlon said that he got Students seeking seats in the assistant news eK^tor of the VU- since her freshman year. "The questions: passage of the budget was 'we this year, she appointed him as Cultural Society, I see different views," she said. which I like, and I see -things invoked in Student Government University Senate April lanovan; Dante Scala, editor in reason I'm running for a position is your experience with don't have time to make up anoth- her assistant. *" Budget, housing and Villanova Mated 1) What this Colohan said, "Senators need to which I don't like. I need to take late last year and that year 3 in front of a handful of students chief of the Villanovan; and John in the Senate is because I've been you er budget/ " she said. The major goal of the University policies are concerns that the Student Government? If external do a lot of hard work. I'm wilting an active role in the Senate," he he has worked in the adversarial in the Day Hop cafeteria. Lewis, president of Student disappointed in the caliber of have had none, what is it that Senateis to break the Senate will always have. Baldwin Paul Fratamico irffairs department. He mentioned to put the time in and get the work said. the students, to try Four students are running for Government. candidates in the past years," she qtmHfies you to be a student relationship of said. He addressed the need done." • ^ The incumbent engineering Junior English major a number of projects that the three Arts Senate seats. They are The panelists first asked each said. During the debate, Connolly Senator? faculty and administratkm, Shuck- to allow more juniors and seniors Fiatamico said that he workfd department has worked on this Farrell, the sole candidate for senator, D'Abate, pointed out that that some of need Paul Fratamico, English major; candidate, "What makes you pointed out that thisr year's can- 2) What is the mast important row said. He added to live on campus and the the sciences seat, said that he had there are things with Student Govemmsnt his year, focusing on improving Vil- sit the Senate?" didates should be able to get the many which need "» the senators have neglected to do involved in Univer- Alan Shuckrow, economics major; qualified to on mtaloftheSanaiemxtyear? did to keep them no specific experience in Student (Continued an page 6} freshman yearr althoti^ he lanova's relationship with the Kathy Connolly, history major; This gave candidates the oppor- job done. lOecHve their homework and that much sity affairs if they do leave cam- 3) M9S the S^natt beeti not hold a positioa He 4sid that surrounding townships. and Dennis Scanlon, economics tunity to voice their opening Scanlon's main concern was tnthepasttmoyeaf^Wkitwas thne is spent arguing about things pus. He made a correlation his freshn^ and iimlto are **Pd like to see the Senate major. statements. with apathy. He stressed his iis most notoBk success or that should have been worked out between apathy and the fact that just as sjgnififanl as sBiperiepce. become a more autonomous Three people are running Shuckrow responded by listing involvement with the department MOkfa> before meetings. about half vhen the sity president, a better atmosphere just to be able support," he added. He said the most "heinous" he would also like It is segregation and universal Catholic for the budget, people could every administrative priority. homes. academic office building. He would ing to student needs? Cite want, as a the voting to see the students more to study and to open up the you define aspect of the ordinance was invdved students have le^ rights upon Q: How would bookstore accept used institution, as the [Rev. Edmund easily see that it was only the (The planning and priorities com- have the specific examples. of space between in the social aspect of the school. intellectual life just a little bit role in the Senate this limitation which to stand, he said. your sell Dobbin, O.S.A., university students who were voting against mittee is responsible for establish- books from students and them J. that would be "As we all know, class is more." A: Zahm commended Dobbin on houses. The area only one If elected, Zahm said he would past year? president] says," he added. the budget. ing priorities for the University at half the original cost. Basketball aspect of college life." The bookstore and the used working toward the zoning of most affected by that ordinance promise to "take the teeth out of" to Lewis, said he More specifically, Sperduto said budget and seeing that those A: Next Zahm and football tickets would be be Thomas Avenue, a road book sale were another academic west campus and emphasizing a Q: What specific accomp- would During his day as president, the ruling and show that it is in feels he has been the most vocal offered free to students who that the student ^nators had to Sperduto cited. He priorities are being met.) construction heavily populated by students. Sperduto sakl he would imme- concern that commitment to the lishments have you been a list had the best interest of both students spokesperson of student views. As would wait in line the day before make sure they understood the "It shouldn't be a problem "I asked [if] a student office building. diately move Homecoming wee- said, of a new academic part of? Q: What can Student ... so that we and their neighbors to permit caucus leader, he said he tried to the game and claim their tickets needs of the students. He said it for students to get their books. It's ever been submitted He said Dobbin has given the Government do for students kend back to a weekend when the student residences in the sur- encourage all student senators to the use of their school can be very difficult to correctly their academic can emphasize our interest, our through A: Sperduto admitted, "There students would such a hindrance to Senate "more freedom to make living in surrounding town- be at school. sometimes go rounding townships. know the issues clearly so that a identification, Zahm said. read these opinions, but the effort life." concerns which stronger decisions." He also said aren't a lot of individual accomp- Finally, he said that if he were ships which are hostile to University's concerns. He proposed a clause in the clear and concise decision could He said he would also repeal must be made so that the student . Q: How would you rate Dob- beyond the Dobbin could have set more penal- lishments which I could pat Villanova students? president of the University, he ruling which would allow a var- senator should be so tuition senators can be effective. bin in terms of student needs? I was told *Na It was unprecedent' be made. A next year's 8.75 percent myself on the back for." would place a student on the ties for the three students who iance of up to four people per well-versed on an issue that an increase and reduce it to between A: Sperduto said that one way Cite specific examples. ed.' N^^vertheless, I thought it was layout, but He added that he was involved Q: If you were president of committee to rezone west campus. posed for a Playboy list residence and said he thinks he opposing view would not lead one 5 to 6 percent. He would also call Student Government can help is A: For a new president, he's important to come up with a give the University in the charitable organizations the University for a day, what that if chose not to He said a student were can convince Lower Merion Town- to haphazardly change his mind, for department-by-department to encourage all students to live been effective in many ways, but oi student priorities, many of a and the budget fight in the Senate. would you do? involved in this planning process, more publicity. still find out how he's he ship to "move in that directkm." he explained. cost cutting program which would legally in the surrounding town- we have to which were adopted," said he believes Dobbin He said that he also helped "pass there would be a student perspec- (he Zahm A: Sperduto responded that he going to do it alone. When became explained. This variance wouki alkw As a member of the planning "call for more fesponsibiHty and ships. He said students should be is sincerely working for the rights along the information" about th» tive that would be "beneficial' to township toevaluate each student priorities committee, he said "super-sensitive" to their actions would change the whole budget in, he aknost came in in a whirW Zahm sakl that as vke presklent and better fiscal management," he recent ordinance passed in Lower the layout of the new plans. of students, but nmls to see him process to give students a real wind and the sexual between the home on an individual basis, he has worked to define the noost said. in their off-campus residences and got through he served aa a liaison more' vocal and outspoken. "I Merion. collectively, he sakl. vote. it stands right now, wj, Q: What are the three main harrassment policy and a smoking tkvemment. rather than important priorities in the budget the problem some neighbors may "M Senate and Stodsat think h^ has been accessible [to| X Q: Has Student Government have' a bogus vote on the budget, Inp^pn facing VilUoova policy very quickly, but we have He also attended Senate caucus Q: What can Studaot and have them funded before Q: What are the three main have with them. student leaders, but I need to see made any mistakes this year, he said. sttideats? with that the lor sttidevta items of lesser priority. isaiica facing Villanova to aee what happens the mcetinp to make sure Govenmieiit do results and less public "Since we're being discriminat- more and if so, what have you Sperflu^to also said that he A: Sperduto said the three laiigjer itaues .«. he'a still in the Stnatars were aware of In aurrmrndfaig town- As a member of the Senate, he stttdento? vain studiMI llvlag relatk>ns." Zahm said. ed against, people will be aWare id^ ' §k'ti4bttsh in learned from them? wou co<^ci^tigPf^|. issuea^f^tMlg stu<^n(f ar]p the ott: testily witeri," laid Sper^to. ^ tlie woHt in tile various aiaMiit- slOpa which are lioatllajo he was the kad advocate

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^nt^'»Tm¥iLLMi0y4»N-ApHiy,mt CmidU9tesdi9eii9S Settate, PresidettM canMates' pagt I) any policy they requested?. (CmHnmedfhm involvement in the alumni ttfl- University budget. The candi- Steve Smith, a member of the them Sperduto said he would like to ... but sometimes an agreement gates l)ecau8c students will still dates were asked about the role Student CoaNtion Agiiutt Apar- have the "pleasures of tailgating** theid address the lack of adaquate study views cannot be arrived at." of the administration budget and Racism, asked the peers veke their areas, while Zahm said he would Sperduto said having other and the decision to "imbibe or committee. Sperduto said this candidates what their position like to reforpi the budget process. voiced the Student Government not. committee was responsible for was on the discrimination of Christopher Sperduto Stapleton asked the candidates would "enhance it." V-PAC and Don-academic affairs, and "deals minorities on campus. Zahm said said that Sperduto had done a vement] will help him bring new what proposals they had to The last question of Student Government each possess with the administrative part (of he would like fo^tabltsh more the debate By MAimEEN STAPLETON *poor job." He added, Tm very ideas to *the Student improve the security of Villano- addressed strengths of their own, he said. the budget]." It also works with student groups involved in the each candidate's appar- News Editor skeptical about his chances of Government." va's campus. If these organizations could work the deans of different schools, matter and that there should be ent weakness. Zahm addressed doing **Chri8 will come to an Student Government presiden- a good job but I see potential under- Zahm said he had worked with nK>re his firing from the position of together, their voice becomes Sperduto said. publicity and demonstra- if he directs his energy in the right standing of what he needs to Forest Univer- tial candidate Christopher Sper- stronger. "We should hang togeth- security at Wake The committee is actually tions. He said he would like to Student Government vice presi- way." know," said Ciccolo. duto "has a tremendous amount sity before he came to ViUanova. responsible for creating the entire establish a policy on racism along dent by Lewis. ZaAim said Lewis' er or we'll all hang separately," the Sperduto has missed two Senate Kerrigan said Sperduto has in to learn, but since he has said Sperduto. Wake Forest has a system budget. the same lines as the University's reasons were a "political move to been very active in a backing of strong leaders who are meetings during his term, out of number of The next question, asked by w*^>9*^ students are hired as door Zahm said the committee had sexual harrassment policy. discredit [him]"; he defended organizations on active now, government will a possible seven meetings. The campus, which monitors. He encourages Villano- himself by saying the Kousoubris, concerned the possi- the first vote on the budget after Sperduto objected that a policy Lewis' reasons first held has enabled him to have work better/' said MicheUe Cic- meetiiM; he missed was contact va to hire students for such a its formulation, deciding on would be ineffective. "Racism is for firing him were unfounded. bility of reinstating tailgating. what Govern- May 9, 19ffi, and was an organ- with many students, screen- *colo, secretary of Student $perduto said the reinstatement position. He said a careful areas receive the most funding. in the heart.** he countered. He While in the of internal izatioiial meeting for the Senate Senate, Sperduto process could be used to find ment 's department was impossible, but he would like ^^ Sperduto said at one point said people must be educated and Sperduto's last statement year. has been a member of the student right to avoid any affairs. to promote more social functions the people during the debate that the Senate made more aware of the issue. "It addressed the issue that he does life committee. Villanova members of black Greek organizations at the Concerning Sperduto's perfor- The second meeting on Sept. 23, on campus in which no alcohol problems. should "get out of the budget issue has to be done individual by not have a working factual knowl- advance that University ci Pennaylvania perform traditional dancing in front mance in the University Senate, 1988, he notified in Sperduto said the secunty prob- individual," he said. for the office. of Connelly Center. will be served. He said he is or give [it] more power . . . (the edlie He said that he woukl not be present, said Kerrigan said that his expe- Student Government President I the Villanova lem involves students' studying Senate] just gives approval. The candidates were asked, he recognizes this deficiency, but rience in the Senate will enable working with Stu- "I think, honest- Carolyn Lea, University Senate situations. The main place to John Lewis said, dent Union to establish a frisbee- Regardless of what is said, the what would be the one policy they that he plans to bring in people secretary. him to know the administrators lot out of people and study is Tolentine Hall for both ly, I expect a golf course, a "casino night^' and Board of Trustees passes the would request if the presidient of to his administration who do have Arline Kerrigan, secretary of he would have to approach in and women, said Sperduto. I would have hoped he and the Demonstration iield men budget anyway." When pressed the Board of Trustees would grant this knowledge. dealing with particular problems, non-alcoholic functions. done Student Government's depart- late the walk from other senators would have about," Deshields asserted. Sperduto said that the "little At a hour, by Scala, he said the budget "I feel he will have no problem ByNOELE.FALCO policy-making." ment of external affairs and Tolentine Hall to south campus more concrete Editor in Chief Ramone Jones, a sophomore steps taken now with success" should be brought for approval or Sperduto's runnihg mate, said, "I with approaching Fr. Dobbin [the elected, Lewis is dangerous for both. If Sperduto were member of the Alpha Phi Alpha will create more social awareness disapproval to the Senate, or this think we will make a very good Rev. Edmund J. Dobbin, O.S.A., Senate interviews commented, "I'm hopeful, but I'm He proposed a phone system vote should be removed, but the Univeristy president) with new In a demonstration of cultural Fraternity, said he hoped that by among students. "Students togeth- (Continuedfrom page 5) team. I think he'll be effective located inside dormitories to be not sure he can do the job." awareness on Racism Awareness the representation given by the er will not need alcohol to have Senate should still contribute to the used book sale, on Lewis' because of the contact he has had ideas," she added, budget increases as well, she 'demonstration, other students fun," said Sperduto. used for emergency situations, the budget process. Wagenmann, director of with students." Day, several Villanova members added. campaign, and also on the Stu- Kate Kerrigan con- "Despite the fact he doesn't and a program titled "Safe Walks" Government, of University of Pennsylvania would be encouraged to join a Like Sperduto, Zahm did not Zahm said he would "never dents Against Drunk Driving personnel of Student tinned by saying that she could have the experience, he has the Becker said that the Senate has national black fraternity. "Our which would hire men to escort to give Chris a lot chapters of black Greek organiza- promise to re-instate tailgating. consider taking the Senate out of campaign. said, "I have help the administration from her enthusiasm to do it right," Ciccolo been effective but because the is to day estab- female students. lot to learn but tions demonstrated traditional ultimate goal one He said, "there is really nQthing the budget process ... for it is the The budget is the most public- of credit. He has a experience with surrounding said, Scala questioned each candidate tljree constituencies are concerned lish a chapter of our own here at that can be done with the new one ized enthusiasm to do the townships. dancing, called stepping, and last hope to fight the budget." with their issue and probably the most he has the "I have my doubts about what on the process of formulating the own self interests, chanting, in front of Connelly Villanova," he said. state laws." Zahm promotes more controversial issue, she said. To right job." She said, "His enthusiasm will things often reach a stalemate. he needs to learn," said small percentage student senator. Center April 4. "We are such a Becker have a budget that everyone can Greg Bowler, carry him very far . . . [his invol- Wagenmann. praised the Senate for Racism Awareness Day is a here at Villanova that it's man- agree on is something to strive for, recommending to redirect a high national holiday commemoratingt datory that black people here SeasAe candidates debate she added. percentage of Jonathan Zahm endowment income the anniversary of the shooting of unify . . . come together to encour- (Continued from page 4) from Colohan referred to last year's By KEVIN C. HEIL Willard Rouse, a Philadelphia effective because he didn't want the capital budget to the civil rights leader Dr. Martin age each other and let people know vote on the budget as a success with anybody." change in the workings of the him," said operating budget. News Editor developer, to consider a bid for the to work Shuckrow. "Since he's . . After the panelists asked their Luther King Jr. . what we're about ... so that to some extent because it reflected Student Sen. Phil Kousoubris Senate. She believes that there not actually on the Senate, his development of west campus. He will get a little bit better questions, the candidates were Patti Arnita Deshields, a Villanova things should be more cohesion between Colohan the power that the students had In the aftermath of Student also said Zahm said Zahm is truly dedicated, but presence should not be a stifling allowed to present their closing made a few junior and a member of the Delta as time goes on," Jones said, Junior business administration major to sway the vote to such a close he will not be able to get anything the students and the faculty. Government President John changes in the initial stages of the that ignorance about one." remarks. Each candidate vowed to Colohan Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., explaining the can- said she has worked on maigin. Lewis' firing of former Vice Pres- planning and prioritizes passed through the Senate. The panel questioned When asked what she would work hard to improve the Senate, commit- that they were promot- other cultures often accounts for not explained didates to test their knowledge of ident Jonathan Zahm, student tee report, which prioritize He said that Zahm does push for if elected; Becker said, and they all pledged to attend items ing awareness of black culture racial misunderstanding. the workings of the Senate, and senators and members of Student that should be have the ability to make people "A big problem is that the stu- every meeting scheduled, unless funded by the and "awareness that Villano^:a Jones said he has seen some to uncover the candidate's opin- Government interviewed have University enthusiastic. "Zahm filibusters dents in the Senate have no a case such as death or illness in budget, should be more acceptive to the improvement in accepting minor- ions. Some candidates were Ml n spoken about Zahm's ability as a Lewis argued, however, that "I for the sake of filibustering," he support from the administration" the family arose. SPIRIT OF PHILADELPHIA black needs, the minority needs ities from last year, but that areas stumped by questions such as senator and Student Government could not feel comfortable delegat- said. in general." that need to be targeted are of "Can you describe the workings SHIP colleague. ing major tasks to him ... I Arline Kerrigan, secretary was Villanova increased financial aid, limited added that Zahm She added, "How can of the Senate?" or "What is the Lewis fired Zahm during a less than external affairs, for Vnore likely to give him the Mission Statement tuition increases and support Money raised has many good ideas, but they are state in use of the power of cabinet meeting March 20 on organizations, such as desirable work, but that's because that they want this university to black social WANTED: Singers for waiter and practical. Also» he is ineffec- interpellation?" grounds of "incompetency and he wasn't willing, to do the hard not Greeks. the be diverse, yet they don't stress "Kathy Connolly was the can- waitress positions leaking secret information to the tive in getting tht attention of ¥r2Litrn\iy was work. I was overwhelmed this that when they ... increase the Kappa Alpa Psi students. didate who knew the most about CALL FOR AUDITIONS Viilanovan." year." also represented. for arthritis fund Chris tuition every year? the workings of the Senate," said Student Sen. Diane Carman Kerrigan is student Sen. By SINEAD QUINN iness administration major and 923-4994 Michelle Ciccolo, secretary of "It turns out to be a Sperduto's running mate in the panelist Moriarty. said she felt some of the allega- Student Government's depart- More on national black Greek Assistant News Editor chairperson for AOPi, organized rich school . . . one only for the "You have to be prepared," said tions upcoming Student Government the event with Greco. were unfounded. ment of internal affairs, said, "He economically wealthy, and that's organizations will be covered in Connolly. elections. "You have to be able to The Alpha Omicron Pi (AOPi) The Arthritis Foundation sent There was tension in the Stu- didn't care what anybody had to not what Villanova should be next week's Features section. do the research. As a history sorority and the Zeta Psi frater- her information about using a dent Government office between say. It didn't make his work major, I have a lot of research Lewis and Zahm because of their nity sponsored a "roadblock" roadblock as a fundraiser, she The Center For experience, and I consider it one which raised $1191.09 for the said. "I've seen other students do differing views, she explained. "I of my strong points." Connolly find the whole thing [the firing] SUMMER JOB Arthritis Foundation April 1. roadblocks and I've seen how Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy also stated that the work she will fishy," she added. About 40 students held up successful they are," she added. Psychotherapy for the Philadelphia BULLETIN . . do on the Senate will not be posters and signs at the intersec- The students were really well Carman said Zahm is a good drudgery, but a "learning Community Senate caucus leader who cares tion of Route 320 and Lawrence received, McGoldrick said. "Ev^ Come & discover the many experience." Avenue in Marple Township. ryone was real enthusiastic. about student rights and has "At We HIGH LOW advantages of becoming a MAN- While answering a question, each red many good ideas about how to run light we'd run to all of only expected to make $500, I temporary employee. Shuckrow stated that would QUALITY POWER he the cars and ask for donations," couldn't believe we made as Student Government. much large variety of like it if the Rev. We have a Edmund J. explained Michael Greco, a sopho- as we did," she commented. Zahm has perfect attendance at IMain For Appointment challenging, high paying & con- Dobbin, O.S.A., sat in on the more English and religion major "Fraternities and sororities do Line and Senate meetings during his term, veniently located job opptys. Senate meetings. "He has an open and philanthropy chairperson for a lot in terms of community Center City Call said Carolyn Lea, University policy, it Ask about our FREE word pro- door and doesn't seem Zeta Psi. service and I think that aspect is Senate secretary. that students are intimidated by Pat McGoldrick, a junior bus- overlooked," Greco said. S61-SS21 Zahm has the experience neces- cessing training. Come visit our sary to run for president because BOOTH on April 10, Monday, in is thinker and listens mmu he a quick the Connelly Center or call us at to what other senators have to I 265-6300. SUMMER say. 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Aaked Weaklaai, among companies which would like to return and resale policy, which examined, we will be prepared to — In a the state of tribunals in the United ooU« entrance exam. In the end, the U.S. bishops *'Did they gain a new view atxnit discussion on altar Vatican leadership that Catholic take over the operation of the would be very profitable for the make recommendatioiis, if not in servers, Boston Cardinal Bernard States and the relationship of For the second time in two "loey put in essay questkxis or stood their ground. Barely. bishops of the United States and universities and colleges retain University Shop. The other option student," he explained. the next few weeks, definitely by Law in an intervention voiced the bishops and theologians, Catholic months, a miQbrnatkMial student make the tests less ooachable, but They came out of a four-day the culture in which we their Catholic character. But he being considered is for the Uni- Third, Delano said he believes the end of the school year," said view of several schools, training of priests and test has been changed. these are cosmetic changes. They meeting with Roman curia function?" U.S. bishops that added, "The peculiarities of the versity to remain in control and that under the control of an Delano. allowing more. The move, some say, could [testmakers] are not overhauling members and Pope John Paul II That question remained open girls to serve would be American church-state system to reorganize the bookstore itself. outside vendor, "the bookstore appropriate. said signal the start of a period of the tests to get rid saying they made headway in after the meeting. "After all," and legitimate questions concern- Kelly of biases Delano, after hearing the pro- will become a . . . truly academic He concluded, "For Don Bernardin reform for many of the other against women, minorities or clearing up Roman misunder- The U.S. bishops, however, summing up Law's ing funding, academic freedom posals of the outside vendors, said shop, with not only textbooks, but and myself, there is a sense of suggestion, be lectors Reprinted by permission standardized tests — often critic- students from UJm income fami- standings about the U.S. church asserted the positive values in "women can and other knotty issues generate a/ that he is very impressed with all also trade books, best Sellers, urgency, which at the same time and ministers, National Catholic Reporter. ized as biased, badly used by lies," Stockwell said. and culture. Throughout, the 35 both U.S. church and culture and eucharistic but complex problems for Catholic P.O. the necessity to three. "Personally, I hope we (the magazines, etc." is tempered by their daughters cannot perform Box 419281, Kansas City. colleges and inaccurate measures On March 13, Association of U.S. archbishops — across liberal- explained the complexity of the college and university MO committeel recommend an outside Other potential advantages move with caution. This is a big lesser functions." ..." 64141. of students' skills — students American Medical Colleges Pres- conserative lines — spoke with U.S. situation. presidents. vendor." cited by Delano include the com- decision with significant must take to get into undergrad- ident Robert Petersdorf American-style candor, they said. Delano listed three main rea- puterization of the University consequences." uate and graduate programs. announced medical school Even though many curia sons for his decision. First, he said Shop, which will make it much But while the changes appear entrance exams would be changed members voiced concerns about easier for faculty to order text- Social concerns he believes an outside vendor Kelly added, "I'm stressed very pleased to be "a response to stronger and in 1991 to stress students' logical U.S. church practices, U.S. could almost guarantee the effi- books; the employment of more with the progress of the bookstore was shock, but then everyone America is one of stronger evidence of bias," in part abilities as well as their science bishops insisted afterward that it By JENNIFER LUNDGREN domination, situation and extend a two-sided cient and timely delivery of text- students, which will provide committee. is their business," since This the moment to they also appear to be "a calcu- knowledge. was not a scolding. "They did not Staff Reporter went about own North America is keeping it tape from Austin Hall to Bartley if University increased job opportunities for books. "Even the move and improve the bookstore lated marketing strategy" char|^ take us to the woodshed," said a s^id Dais. The purpose was to economically and militarily Hall on which students can put hired the best manager in the undergraduates; and extended I The new, shorter Medical Col- and think the administration Sarah Stockwell, admissions test pleased Louisville, Ky., Archbi- The goal of this week's Peace make the point that segregation oppressed, Tucci said. loose change, said Cannistraro. not to the hours, perhaps including lege Admissions Test (MCAT) nation, il could compare wants to do it." coordinator for FairTest, a stand- shop Thomas Kelly as he flew and Justice Week, when each day was a reality in the United States Latin American music was will emphasize reasoning, problem will ardized test "watchdog" group homeward across the Atlantic. represented a specific social con- 25 years ago and it is a reality in played in Connelly Center, books On Sunday, there be a solving and communication skills. based in Massachusetts. That may disappoint those on cern, was partly to break the South Africa now, he said. were on display and photographs march in Washington, D.C, spon- sored by the National Organiza- Student to be arraigned The changes, Stockwell noted, "We need people in medicine the right who may have wanted image of the Center for Peace and "We also passed out flyers taken by a professor who traveled tion for pro- were all in tests related to those who can solve prci>lems and think Rome to put the U.S. bishops in Justice Education as. a left-wing explaining that the root of the there were shown, Tucci said. Women advocating (Continued from page 1) during Homecoming weekend, on agreement, Maloney must not choice on abortion. from made by the Educational Testing critically," explained Joan Hart- line. But those on the left may also political group trying to stir up problem is a lack of understanding Members court. the night of Oct. 28 and early have any contact with either the group of Service, and all were man Moore, AAMC's find the "summit" disappointing; controversy, said Vince Cannis- for all minorities," said Dais. "We Students Against announced Amnesty International is the Maloney was first charged with morning of Oct. 29, Maloney had victim. spokeswoman. did not the polarization Sexual Stereotypes, will be going after the American College Test- while the U.S. bishops explained traro, a student coordinator of the want of theme for today. raped her in his room in Stanford There will be a indecent and simple assault a black and white issue. It is to the capital for the march to pass U.S. culture and church practice, event. table in Connelly Hall. "She was lured into the room Center where March 19. He reportedly entered did not Racial important to understand other the equal rights amendment and they defend practices Awareness Day, April 4, students can write letters to the unlocked room of a fellow under false pretenses of meeting THE ENGLISH DEPABTMENT cultural origins keep abortion legal, said problematic to the Vatican — like was sponsored by the Student and backgrounds, political prisoners, some of his friends there," Zim- said Cannis- student in Sheehan Hall and as that is Cannistraro. PRESENTS selective adherence to the Coalition Against Apartheid and what higher education traro. Videos will be displayed on attempted sexual advances merman said. When they reached church's birth control teaching, Racism, the Black Cultural Socie- is all about," he said. such topics as the death penalty, toward her, said Radnor Town- the room, the student found that A PBOFESSIONAL CABEEB The Peace and Justice Network SEMINAB at least not pubUcly. ty and the Peace and Justice Events April 5 centered around he said. ship police Detective William none of Maloney's friends were is a pluralistic Bishops insisted the meeting Network, said Bob Dais, a student the nuclear arms race. The Res- group; its members there, he added. FOR ENGLISH MAJORS & cover Zimmerman March 29. The wom- MINORS was not "action-oriented." Catho- coordinator. ident Student Association (RSA) The RSA will hold a visual both sides of every issue, he an was then able to beat him away After the charges were filed, said. Distinguished English Major Graduates lics in the United States should "It was the anniversary of the planned a simulation of the arms demonstration on the homeless and left her room to find help. Zimmerman called Maloney Will expect no dramatic changes back assassination of Dr. Martin Luth- buildup, with sayings written in Maloney locked himself in her March 23 and told him about the Speak On Career Paths & Opportunities home, they said afterward. "We er King, Jr., so we made a chalk chalk on the pavements, said room and escaped out a first story new charges. Zimmerman advised will continue as a group of bishops outline of a body on the quad Cannistraro. A lecture was also window, Zimmerman said. Maloney to turn himself in to the to go about our ministry as we surrounded by police barricades," given on the Strategic Defense Villanova Security arrested Radnor Township police station. have in the past," said Chicago said Dais. "There was a sign Initiative by Dr. Jay D. Striclo, Maloney later that morning. The total charges against Mal- MARIANNE P. LAVELLE (Class of 1981): Editor-Writer, Tie Le^aJ Cardinal Joseph Bernardin. explaining the assassination, as physics professor, said After reading the charges oney, involving both incidents, Communicator While most said they felt pos- we wanted to raise awareness to Cannistraro. against Maloney, another female were two counts of indecent and itive about the meeting, some also the issues," he said. Central American Awareness student called Radnor Township simple assault, rape (involuntary PAUL A. ORLEMAN (Class of 1973): TVaining and Diwelopinent, saw shortcomings. Milwaukee Two different films on South Day was held April 6. Nicaraguan police to file a complaint of rape deviant sexual intercourse), The Rorer Group Archbishop Rembert Weakland, African apartheid were also coffee and tortillas were given out JOB DESCRIPTION: against him, Zimmerman said. unlawful restraintand corruption ROBERT G. for instance, pointed to the failure shown that night, said Dais. for lunch in Connelly Center in The female student said that of a minor. As part of the release STRAYTON (Class of 1957): Vice-President, Hill and Knowlton Corp. to deal in-depth with "burning A mock segregation was held in order to make students aware of issues" affecting Catholics, like Connelly Center, where "White" an average meal in Nicaragua, RESEARCH and said Gregg Tucci, a student WEDNESDAY. APRIL 19 AT 3:30 P.M. feminism and the unchurched. He "Non-White" signs were Some banks to IN THE blamed that not on participants, hung over the telephones, a^to^ coordinator. ASSISTANT WAYNE-ST. DAVIDS ROOM but on lack of time and adequate m4tic teller machines and water The theme was to raise con- CONNELLY CENTER preparation. fountains. Dais said. At the bot- sciousness of the difference stop loans He and others also cited the tom of the sign was an explanation between the backgrounds of North RECEPTION TO FOLLOW absence of two-way dialogue of the mock segregation, as well Americans and Central Ameri- by College Press Service as students at four-year campuses, between curia members and as a table nearby with more cans he said. The history of North and because they graduate into bishops. U.S. bishops did most of information, he said. America is one of liberation, A California business' mishan- lower-paying jobs, explained. she the talking, compared to only a "The overall initial response whereas the history of Central dling of $650 million in student Community and junior college loans has set off a chain of events students — a much bigger group that convinced some of the — will still be able to get loans, THE VILLANCA/A DANCE ENSEMBLE PRESENTS nation's biggest banks to observers said, but they may have Part-time position available. Some announce in late March that they to dig harder to find banks who would stop making student loans. make loans to two-year campus Accounting background needed. Financial aid experts say the collegians. GRADUATION moves mean students may have The impact, however, on stu- Some experience with spread to work harder to get Stafford dents will be minimal, said Jim Loans for next year, and that Palmer of the American Associa- THEN WHAT? sheeting needed. Willing to train. "high risk" students — those who tion of Community and Junior go to certain schools — may not Colleges in Washington, D.C. be able to get them at all in the Only 9 percent of the nation's future. community college students take Approximately 1 2-1 5 hours per week, your liberal arts "It's moving in that direction," out Stafford Loans, Palmer said, Use education said Stephanie Massay of Florida's because "most are part-time, and as the perfect stepping stone more in the summer (possibility of Department of Education student tuition is comparatively low." aid office. "More and more lenders "At least now, the good four- to a career in education! full-time summer.) are eliminating vocational, prop- year universities have plenty of rietary and community schools sources for student loans," said from their list." Fritz Elmendorf of the Virginia- Banks consider trade school based Consumers Banking Asso- Starting salary is $7/hour. Walking students as "high risk" because ciation (CBA). 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NcMlE-Faioo DantoJ. Editort m CtM Presidential candidates confront the issues Sharon A. Wataro «IOtNI F. vWlft Managing Editor Aaaodata Editor Zahm Sperduto looks to answer 12 Apfll7,19t9 addresses various student concerns accusations By CHRISTOPHER policy, this is the only area for SPERDUTO men and women to study together. By JONATHAN ZAHM Heads or tails? My name is Christopher Sper- Many think this is an adequate duto and I hope to be your new I welcome this opportunity to solution, but I think not. After a week of interviews and debate, we have Student discuss several important issues Government president. decided that we cannot, in Last year I was elected to- the First of all, good conscience, endorse either of this campaign for president. I Tolentine class- candidate for Student Government president. will begin by addressing the position of Arts senator and was rooms fill very quickly with only a member of the Student Life three to five students in each S.tudent Sen. Chris Sperduto is a very likable person charges made by current Student Committee. I also worked on classroom. This is because the He is ami able and able to easily Government PresidentJohn Lewis speak with his felk)w projects such as the Setzer and others in a VUlanovan article Fund students study together and need students — a man of the people. We can see him and the Adopt -a-family for last week about my "firing" charity. privacy to be able to converse and communicating with other student organizations and as vice president. However, my involvement in teach each other. Besides the the University listening to what they have to say. Myth: Zahm broke election goes deeper than inadequacy of capacity, there is just the Student Government. also the threatening walk which Sperduto's problem emerges, however, when he opens rules by declaring his intention to Since my first semester, I have faces students when they proceed his mouth. His performance at the debate indicted him run for president in the March 17 been a member of the Greek home at 2, 3, or 4 a.m. as a Villaaovan. man who does not have a grasp of the facts. At one system at Villanova. I broth- Fact: If Lewis had contacted am a point, said er I propose that co-ed study he that the administration budget committee, Elections Commissioner Joan of Sigma Nu International Fraternity and, lounges be instituted in all feas- actually responsible for creating the entire University London or read the rules prior to as such, hold the position of rush chairman. I am able dorms, Bartley Cafeteria be budget, only worked on the administrative part of the making the accusation, he would also a member of the newly formed open all night and the library kept budget. have realized the charge was Students Against open later. It is not realistic of the baseless. Drunk Driving He also said that the University Senate should remove (SADD) Committee University to not provide us with Myth: Zahm "leaked secret on campus. itself from the budget As a full-time I adequate study areas if they process, because it has no real power information" to the ViUanovan day student, interact and understand expect us to excel in school. in it. The Board of Trustees does have the final say, but in an article March 17. the day- to-day life of Villanova University. Sperduto apparently ignored the importance of the Senate Fact: The alternative budget These are some of the reasons that A major proposal that I hope to as watchdog over the process. Only when he plan was to be part of a public was pressed I believe I will be the best turn into agenda for a public meeting. repre- a reality is the creation on the issue did he say that the Senate should keep some sentative of you, fellow of a scheduled van or pickup Denying students the right to my bus role. students. between 12 and 2 a.m. from the know about initiatives such as As president there are many local bars on the Main Line. This Another indication that Sperduto does not think well this one is evidence of the Lewis issues I will address, such as the is the time that many people drive on his feet came when he was asked what he would do style of ck>sed-door meetings and housing problem in the surround- while intoxicated. By providing if the Board of Trustees said it would centering of all power and knowl- approve anything ing townships, the lack of ade- them with an easily accessable he edge around himself. proposed. He proposed creating coed study lounges, quate study areas and the defi- alternative, it will help make the Myth: Zahm "has done nothing Interfratemity Council, Panhel- Off-campus housing has been one of his campaign ideas — a ciency of safety on and off the decision not to drive much easier. good suggestion, certainly, all year. lenic Council and SGA to work complicated this year by the campus. but was that the best he could do? Fact: This statement fails to toward common goals. ordinance passed Feb. 15 that When the bars close, many To his credit, Sperduto admits his recognize my accomplishments as weaknesses and Also, I would appoint an account- defines who a student is, requires Most students know of the students get into the first car that a senator, vice president, caucus notes he has asked Arline Kerrigan, secretary for the c ing major or finance major to times 20 the front yard variance situation with housing in the stops. They are faced with a split- leader and Senate committee department of external affairs, to be his running mate. serve as budget officer — one who distance between student homes neighboring communities. As second decision whether or not 'Jil'Jill writing first member. From the wo^ld work with the budget and allows more than three the person driving is Kerrigan is certainly knowledgeable and no students we have been picked out. intoxicated. a major asset ever list of student priorities for committee and be a watchdog for unrelat^ people ^ dwelling. segregated and discriminated This is a decision which could to Sperduto. But given his performance, we are not willing the planning and priorities com- responsible spending by the I would work in two ways to against. These acts come in the have fatal consequences. to bet that Sperduto will mittee, to the youngest grow into the job. becoming University, rectify the problem. First, conduct form of new laws restricting person ever elected to the Univer- Jonathan Zahm, University senator, student caucus i ^ould also create^a position a statistically significant survey unrelated people (three), distance By providing a scheduled pick- sity Senate, to fighting for fair leader and former Student Government vice president, of activities director — someone of students who searched for off- between houses (20 house fronts up, students could depend on a housing rights for students in organize parties, fund- campus housing and attempt to has had more practical experience. who would apart) and requiring homes to safe, reliable way home. I believe Zahm knows the Lower Merion, I have been an raisers and other events that prove that an inordinate amount have three on-site parking spots. it intricacies of the President's is the University's responsibility University Senate. IJe knows specifically Desk integral part of Student Govern- would increase Student Govern- of time was spent finding one. and This is a blatant form of discrim- to ensure the safety of its students what he wants to do and how he wants to do it. ment throughout the year. respnsiveness to the con- thus proving our constitutionally ment's ination which we must fight. and this is one way in which it With only two weeks left in his What he doesn't know is how to work with others, cems of the average student. guaranteed right to fair housing could be done. presidential term, John Lewis The main person working to as evidenced by the lack of support from his Student By Another issue of great impor- access had been impinged upon. THE REV. campus. cUsarly political been called to my attention by made a move by tance is housing, both on and off Second, I would try to forge a find a solution between the town- These are only some of the Government co-workers. Since he was fired from the EDMUND J. DOBBIN, We are confident that these new letters and commendations from firing me without justifiable is compromise, with lawsuit as a ship and the University is my vice- O.S.A., University campus. The situation here a changes that I believe are neces- position of vice president by Student Government President facilities will meet the standard cause. angry with for local citizens. He was me much better one than that in last resort, that would allow a presidential running mate, Arline sary. If elected to the presidency, President John Lewis, that I called for in the inaugural not taking his orders reflexively controversy has engulfed his We realize, and many of our Lower Merion and Radnor town- variance of up to four unrelated Kerrigan. She has served on the I will need your help in making In my inaugural address, I cited as "aesthetically and functionally neighbors Many times an issue would anse affairs and, campaign concerning his working relationships. Fellow acknowledge, that a ships. The Rev. Edmund J. Dob- people per house and also reduce external committee as these changes. During my cam- student housing as a high priority conducive to the intellectual, fine and I wouM suggest an alternative cabinet members Lewis, Michelle Ciccolo, University like Villanova bin, O.SA. University president the 20 times figure to 5 times to such, has been the liaison between paign, people have brought prob- Kate Wagen- of this administration. I noted cultural and social ambiance brings many benefits to its sur- to his point of view. Rarely would and FacUities Management Direc- avoid the segr^ationist aspect of the University and the township. lems to me that are important and mann and Kerrigan all have voiced dissatisfaction with that the high percentage of stu- which we seek for our students." rounding communities. he heed any advice. It is sad that She is the one who understand the dents We recog- tor John Gallen have demonstrat- the law as it currently stands. A need to be addressed, such as the Zahm. applying to Villanova for I think it is important that the nize, too. the stresses good friends had to break apart issues, knows the people and is resident and dislo- ed a strong commitment to open- late development is that a house lack of a peer center, the inacces- status "forces literally student body be aware of the When questioned at the debate about this lack of cations caused by a large transient over this matter. One day he will jng more dormitories on campus of unrelated disabled people was prepared to fight these unjust sibility of this campus to the thousands of our students to find urgency with which the trustees support, Zahm addressed the reasons for his dismissal, student population in residential learn the proper way to deal with Rezoning of west campus is due fined, causing a lawsuit that may restrictions. The township has to handicapped and the tensions that off-campus housing with the and administration ttf the Univer- neighborhoods. realize that we are a permanent but accepted no personal responsibility. He mentioned that ensuing We are convinced I*5P|^- to be approved by the summer. throw the whole ordinance out. are a reality for the minorities on stresses pla^ upon the sity regard the problem of housing that the west campus housing will There are many new ideas I and proposals that would open There are many other issues to and important part of this this campus. These are issues three of the four people he has had quality of student life and the problems with are and quality of life on campus (and would implement as president, greatly alleviate these problems i^qq new beds on campus are address, such as electing a student community. that without student input, I leaving. His resolution of the problems is that these relationship of the University off campus). Our plans are moving people by providing on-campus housing First. I would restructure Student analysis. to the Radnor Township Board of with its neighbors." currently under would not be able to adequately will not be around next year. ahead at the most rapid pace include Another issue that I am very to virtually every Villanova under- Government to some I to stay on top Commissioners, keeping tuition address. specific would continue , My response to this possible. concerned about is the lack of Zahm was already looking ahead to that graduate who desires it. needed positions. For example. I developments, while also in check while increasing endow- year when problem was to of these commit the Uni- If all goes well, it is our available study area. Once the I can assure you that as pres- hope The University has been would select a member of the efforts and creating an he announced his candidacy. He said that it is a "rare versity to very advocating building on the Morris ment planning on-campus to have the west campus housing library closes, the main alterna- ident, I will make it my first " active behind the scenes in Greek community to administrate offical policy against racism, opportunity for someone to housing "for trying Estates property and an emphasis serve two terms as president at least 1,400 more available for occupancy by fall tive for students is to use Tolen- responsibility to be open to the to ameliorate the housing situa- a fraternity/sorority affairs depart- Qn having any new dorms be Space is short and the election is — provided he is given that chance. of our students than we can house 1991. the student body. i This is an optimistic target tion in surrounding ment. This would enable the tine Hall. Because of the visitation concerns of at present." townships. coeducational. near. Despite date, but it is not unrealistic if his textbook knowledge of the University The issue is a thorny one. Neigh- At the time of the inauguration, certain hurdles can be cleared. Senate and assertive oration, Zahm committed several A bors object to noisy students who construction of two new halls to major early hurdle is the approval disrupt the neighborhoods faux pas in the debate concerning recent Senate events. house 240 students with Students must use right to vote was already of the west campus For tract for late-night parties, who do not keep instance, Zahm asserted that Sperduto failed to underway. As you know, these institutional zoning By B. Government to affect change. by Radnor up property and who have JOHN LEWIS and insured that the rights of halls will be available an vote with the majority on a proposal submitted by student for occupan- Township. In addition, the services Student students to excessive number of cars parked vote have been \ cy by next fall. Sen. Christine Plans to house The University's relatkmship On Monday, you will have the Government provides to the stu- protected. LvoTE- [give, blood Wnuk. The motion, which resolved to on the street. Even those irritants ;[ 1^00 additional students on the with to address your con- dent community are also impres- allocate 30 percent of the 1988-89 Radnor Township is mutu- which are not opportunity While much has been accomp- budget surplus to the "west campus." behavioral, for the large tract of ally very cordial. I and other cerns about Villanova to the sive. The directory is the result lished, 1989-90 instance parking, do have day-to- much more should be operating budget, was voted down by two-thirds land behind St. Mary Hall, have University officials, including administration. Electing the moat of Student Government efforts. expected well. day negative impact on the local as Beyond just the of the student senators, including Wnuk. been moving along swiftly and trustees, recently have been meeting peri- residents. competent, concerned and com- The completed syllabi act of voting, you have a duty to Despite our doubts about the candidates, will steadily during this year. odically with representatives mitted leaders sends a message prpiect has insured that students we vote We appreciate the fact that the express your concerns to the The design for the west campus Monday. We urge students i from among our neighbors whose that students care about the have access to the syllabus (A candidates as they ask for your also to participate, ^ recently escalated enforcement of calls for suites to house 900 properties are ckMe to future of Villanova. every course offered in the the west zoning regulations. foUowed t^ vote. Hopefully, you will offer students and for two more campus. We have been Not voting and being lazy University. sharing the passing of a new. extremely more than complaints, but sugges- traditional -type halls to house our plans with them in detail in affirms the stereotype that Villa- Even more impressive is the tions well. restrictive zoning ordinance in as 300. Each suite will accommodate order to novane are apathetic Prove them work done in the kical townships. S

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Hiti4»TMi¥ijjmo¥jm»Api«7.mi ^ April 7, Hi»# THE ViUAiiOVAMt Pupa 1g Alumnus involved in satisfying work From the COOL challenges taiVWe requirement By VERONICA GUERRERO- on the sides. Why do I do what I do? WeU. PresidehVs MAaA Teachers post signs outside in spite of the filth and the pain Desk lacks utility their classrooms asking that and the anger, there is aoiiietmng studeht apathy (Omtimmtifrom ptigt 12) parents as well. This Christmas, on a visit back persons not urinate there. Onoe, good about this — Letters place the To the Editon grade level. by the otreme restrictiveness Furthermore, when Lower Mer- To the Editor: To read a newspaper East, I talked to [the Rev] Shawn when a child got hold of his chiklren. They seem to have an of Pennsylvania and one million the new ordinance. km had public hearinga in prep- would be difficult, if not Tracy, O.S.A., director of Campus father's gun and threatened the endless supply of eyes that have signatures nationwide to prove aration for the new restrictiYe On April One of the most feared core impossible. Ministry at Villanova. We dis- safety of the students and teachers seen so Throi«hMit (his difficult peri- 1, the first meeting of that young people do care about much bad and believe in policy courses is the foreign od, the University ordinances. Dr. Neville spoke the Delaware Valley language Finally, some important lan- cussed my work and he said, "You as he waved it in the air, we had things that are good. has not been Student others. By gaining as many sig- before the Volunteer requirement. The reasons for this guages are not taught. Japanese should write about this, Veronica; return idle. Dr. Richard A. Neville, vice oommisskmers, recom- Network met and dis- natures as possible, the to to our rooms and hide For a few hours a day, Santa young have not only president mending that the changes be cussed topics to do with the is going to be increasingly impor- others should hear about it." under the desks for fear of a stray Claus and the Tooth Fairy for Student Life, and concerning the people of America can msHce a and difficulty of the course, but tant for Fr. John P. Stack, dean of stu- deleted or at least be made less volunteer community, also businesses in tomorrow's I wasn't quite so sure, but here bullet. God are all real. We are pirates including statement about what we hope for the lack of utility of the world. Spanish does dents, contacted restrictive. This was to no avilil. University-community '* not fulfill the I am, three months later, attempt- on a desert the commission- reUtions, the future. Part of the Youth The ViUtMovan will island or elephants print Let- requirement. language ing ers, the township manager, the Since then, the University's attor- administration as a helpful friend requirement for some to put my thoughts into words. tromping through the Challenge motto is as follows: ters to the Editor" received at its savanna; Throughout history, university majors, housing code enforcement officer neys have been studying the or as an opposing foe, despite the importance of I am not much of a writer, as we are Martin Luther King and natkmal "We challenge ourselves and offices in 201 Dougherty prior to constitionality of students have had to learn foreign Third World nations. I remember Dr. Cleary telling and the chief of police to negotiate such legislation associated with youth our to the me Cabrillo adventuring off the coast natkxi address and meet weekly deadline, Tuesday ai 2 languages, with ordinances. services, particularly Latin. What, then, can be done? The in freshman English, but there are of the Califomias. them concerning the escala- creative volunteering the urgent needs of our society. p.m. All letters must be typed tojpMtoflteflWftMrf and The reason for this tion of enforcement. In the meantime, as we await and the option of college was simple. emphasis should shift from a some things I want to say. I hope Yesterday were paleontolo- credit for We challenge the assumption double spaced. The editors will we The important works of the p9ki md th0 mger, Students who were being evict- the provision of more on-campus volunteer work. that time language to the culture of a my message is conveyed with at gists wondering where the best that young people are apathetic withhold a name upon request, but housing, were written in Latin, and if not, country. It is more least some of the passion and ed met with Fr. Stack and Uni- the office of Student Six Villanova students had the and uncaring. important to ttort If soiMtiMiv fossils would be found. Tomorrow aUktkrs must be signed andshould were written versity attorneys. Students who Affairs assures me that adequate privilege of taking in a multitude of know the customs, history and fervor I feel for what I do. we might be Cezanne interpreting part in this "We believe that young peo- include the writer's telephone gDoif other tongues. There was a prac- outlook of a country I itoivt IMt plico claimed that they were being off-campus housing within the important event, learning than its am an elementary school with colors. and ple do care . . music number. Because of limited space, tical harassed at surrounding townships is availa- contributing need for a second language. language. A cultural understand- teacher in South-Central Los It's the hands of the to each topic "We affirm that all — mo cmiarBii. all in the children's trust. persons not all letters can be printed. Others Today, housing officer and the police ble. The offkx of Residence Life discussion. however, this is not so. ing of a country results in a better Angeles. You probably have heard They believe these things can are of one blood. And that may be edited. be Letters may be sent Nearly all were interviewed and the Univer- publishes a four-page brochure As presupposed major works are now world outlook. This is of more use of South-Central — that's where because they faith by the public at together we will help build a by mail to: have in me, and the Villanovan, Vil- published in sity attorneys met with their with various directions, ideas, large, youths English, or at least than understanding a language. the Crips and the Bloods own the I can fulfill their are perceived as society in which all people live lanova dreams because University, Villanova, Pa. available in ' etc., concerning how to go about English translations. Language barriers can always be streets and children are shot down they attorneys. uncaring toward their communi- - with dignity and are treated have put their trust in me. 19086. This includes the other your off-campus projects. The ty. not only classic overcome, cultural barriers are on their bikes because they are The live — On hand, the Univer- But the Delaware Valley Stu- with respect. are students in buildings God has brought us together We committed works, but sity has not taken lightly office is also available with locator dent Volunteer even professional more oftentimes insurmountable. related to gang members or just that are regularly condemned. a rather idealistic Villanova grad- student Network chooses to serving with sensitivity and journals, nearly all behavior which is both maps, phone numbers, costs and to challenge of which are In conclusion, instead of a because they happen to pick that Many are firetraps. Some are held uate and former Jesuit volunteer offensive this view. Existing love." apartments that students choose. published in English. Foreign language requirement, there unlucky day to ride through a to the neighbors and brings ill college and community volunteer It together with patchwork boards and 90 (so far!) ghetto children. is vital that we, the youth of newspapers, repute to the University. The University also supports programs even Pravda, are should be a cultural appreciation drive-by shooting. nailed over the holes. Children Together, we believe in things are growing while new America, show everyone we are an off-campus is available in English. The need to requirement. South-Central is also known for The Student Life office has been advisor who very programs are forming. The course would be complain that the rats eat through that our dirty walls and chain-link a powerful group of dedicated know active in confronting active in helping students, upon Even the a foreign language is no more interesting, useful and its crack trade. Time magazine sacks of beans in the kitchen and fences scream out cannot exist. students national agenda lists people willing to change our involved and feel the joy of par- longer vital. who have been reported for dis- request, to locate housing facilities community service enlightening than a language stated that some outrageous per- that the bugs crawl over every- But somehow we n^ake them as a top prior- society for the better. We call to ticipating in service projects; help Even xi knowing a foreign cent of ruptive behavior. Fr. Stack has in nearby homes or apartments. ity, as evident lan- course. Leave the languages for all crack was manufac- thing — even the baby. exist, if only for a few hours a day. from legislative the students of this campus, improve your campus, your com- guage was vital, personally visited with resi- Fr. Francis Farsaci is available in proposals the requirement those who have the time and tured/bought/sold/used in South- My students get ringworm, the by Sen. Edward studentsof other campuses, youth munity, your state, your country does not mandate enough instruc- inclination Central L.A. dents of student dwellings which Dougherty Hall, Room 207, for Kennedy's The Service to to study them. tuberculosis and infections from Veronica Guerrero-Macia is a America of the community, the youth of the and your world. tion for mastery of the language. Editors' note: (if have been reported as problematic walk-in consultation and help. Act, Sen. Sam Nunn's Courses in Japa- The neighborhood you can rat bites. Their parents are alco- graduate of Villanova University, Citizenship state and country to sign the I The current requirement covers nese call it that) is and has also visited neighbor realize that the current situa- and National Service will be offered next semester. riddled with graffiti, holics, pushers, prostitutes and College of Arts and Sciences, class Act and an youth challenge. We also strongly David tion is far Durbano four semesters of a foreign lan- boarded-up buildings, alleys filled associations to diffuse the nega- from perfect and con- executive proposal by President cleaning ladies. Most children of 1985 and served as a Jesuit promote and invite you to get Class of 1990 tive impact of tinues to place uncertainty and Bush, guage. At best, a student would David P. Steelman with rotting garbage and pcks of don't live with both parents — volunteer in Fresno, Calif, 1985- some of our Youth Entering Service to students. hardship on some students. Please America be able to read at about a fourth- Class of 1992 stray dogs. Vans filled with wea- about half don't live with either. 1986. She is currently employed Foundation. The University's be assured that we are aware of longer pons and personnel cruise war- The neighborhood is a dangerous, with the Los Angeles Unified School Judicial No is youth apathy in Affairs office interviews the problem and that we are like through the streets. People ugly, depressing place to work, District as a bilingual Eastman every vogue. Once again, community student cited by surrounding moving as expeditiously as we can service is are afraid; they aren't fooled by but at least I get to go home at Project teacher in South Central returning as a respected to enhance the student living ^I wasn't rubbing the cheery air-brushed art painted three. Los AngeUs. townships for illegal behavior. tradition. But still, we must work These citations are sent home to conditions at Villanova. hard in our effort to change the it mindset of individuals who still in-Ijust wanted Letters to the Editor. view young people as apathetic. " To challenge the view of the Eddie to apathetic know Cataa>M«itan«M youth, the Campus Zahm fir ing not Opportunity Outreach League justified ^^3r^ (COOL) created the Youth Chal- thescoteof To the Editor: lenge. The Youth Challenge hopes has stated to many people that she mann and Michelle Ciccolo can to receive 10,000 signatures from would only enter the race if only dream about. This is why lastnigjitsg^me.^' After reading last Friday's issue Jonathan Zahm was running, to they made derogatory remarks of the Villanovan, I am quite keep him from becoming about him last week. Their perturbed at Ms. Reidy's article Connolly is president. motives are easy to understand, on the firing of Student Govern- Members of Student Govern- just as John Lewis' are. Clearly ment Vice President Jonathan ment, including Paul Davis and defame the most qualified and Zahm. endorsed Kate Wagenmann, know that superior candidate in the election It seems to me that John Lewis' Zahm possesses intellectual and (Zahm) to further enhance the To the Editor: firing of Zahm was an attempt to political superiority over almost chances of others to get elected impugn Zahm's reputation. Cal- anyone else. He is, by far, the most (Kerrigan, Sperduto) because of Kathy Connolly is a candidate ling Zahm's performance "abys- qualified presidential candidate in slightly different political views. for Arts Senator. Arts students mally weak" is an extreme lie. the election. There is definitely a Hopefully, the best man will would do well to elect Kathy to Maybe John Lewis should take a feeling of envy among Student win without the negative inter- represent them in t^e University hard look at his own performance Government members because of vention of others. Senate. k this school year. Whatever hap- Zahm's position. When Kathy was a freshman, pened to the restoration of tailgat- He is in a position to become out of pure interest, she attended ing? How about Mr. Lewis being president, a position that people Stephen Petyk meetings of the University Senate. laughed out of the Lower Merion such as Paul Davis, Kate Wagen- Qass of 1992 Since that time, she has continued Township hearing on Feb. 15? to attend meetings and became All throughout the school year, involved in Student Government. I have found Mr. Zahm to be the Security She recently infringes decided that it is hardest and most dedicated on riglits of students her turn to use her knowledge worker in Student and Government. ToUie^itor: on the glass door! infringement experience of the University Whenever I want some answers on my rights as a ceming 450 girls without consult- As I wSs casually walking to As a resident of Sheehan, I am student and a violation Senate to represent the students or have questions about issues class, planning of personal ing one? If these decisions con- to leave Sheehan outraged to discover, on my own, in this body. and ideas, freedom of choice, because the tinue, I see Jon Zahm has always Hall through my routine exit the unavoidable future of that the "exit only" doors have Kathy Connolly is the kind of been here. He spends students were not informed, nor of Sheehan to more time the west wing, I pushed down the be one of dismal been permanently shut, except in did person who will be dedicated to in the Student Government crffice Residence Life consider a vote. tyranny. Go ahead and gloat. You can door handle, leaned forward, and case of a fire. I view this How does Residence the job of University Senator. She than any other member I know. to my surprise, Life make rub it in all the way to Chk:ago bumped my nose 'improved" security Denise Peschio will do all of to be an such an important decision the required research, How can his participation in con- with AI^ Long Distance Service. Qass of 1991 spend time lobbying her fellow Student Government activities Besides, your best senators and actively friend Eddie and nearly debate on perfect attendance at was the one Students behalf of the students at the who sakl your team all political functions be consi- should be primary concern Senate meetings. oouki never win three straight. dered "abysmally weak"? To the Editon nor were their purposes or mechan- Kathy Connolly is the kind of So give him a call. It costs a Another item that angered me I appreciate Villanova's concern responsible indiyiduals, and not kx less than was Lewis' ics explained to us. person the studefits need to con- you diink to let him statement that "I As a resident of Sheehan Hall, for their residents' safety, but Villanova property. tinue making Student know who's headed for knew that if I Govern- the Playoffs. didn't fire him, it I am very disturbed about the would like to remind them that would be a blessing ment a good government for the Reach out and touch someone.® to the job he's locks recently installed on three their main concern should be Megan Boylan done over the year." Maybe John protecting students. of the four main doors. It is just students, who are Claas of 1991 If youd like to know nxxe about Lewis should get off his high horse one more security addition sup- Joe Allman Aisr products and senioes, like and join the rest of us here at posedly for our own protection, Intematkxial Callii^ Villanova. Ishudderetthe Former Student and the AI&T Is his ego that big that which I believe is more for Villan- Government President Card, call us at 1 800 222-030Q he sees himself so holy he can ova's convenience than for ours. thought ofhmidnds Racism Qass of 1987 hand out blessings? The only indicates blessing he could give anyone However, my main concern is #• itirititifitititit'kitiritif'^ would be to stay out of the election the jeopardy we are being put into ' race and let the candidates fight H by being locked in our own dorm. Congratulatiohs it out and not oxH try to hand-pick his If a fire were to break out, we successor. cannot be assured that the doors Lewis also To tlie Editor: IPavl ot\ your stated that he fired will unlock, especially in the case hi^ry is the height of fear and Zahm while he did not know if of ' radam the an electrical fire. I shudder at mru 1. ^ ^ ^t , most base form of Arline Kerrigan was definitely the thought of hundreds of pan- «,i!l^J?*"** .JJSj^&J^f^' «norafice.I>« a little deeper. engagement going to run. Lewis knows that AW icking girls tnring to eacape out '^' PS. That part aboutWacks by 7i^jJ!^ u ^^li^ firing Zahm it defames him, of a single exit during an emer- bemgrespsnsihlefarslaveryhad to jCesUe. The right choice. making Arhne ^^^X'iSr^Ji'A"^ Kerrigan a stronger gency in Sheehan HaU. We wtn Monahan. BM«.aa nmiiirrliss candidate. What Lewis failid to not aakad Itr^iir Love, apMia^CMtinh Sheehan HgUl is tell sCartii« to isd man, he obviously has a 1st to us was how Arline Kerrigan ing the inatallation of these locks, more like a prison than a home. Isam. But this stuff from a ssnaor? Adrma .

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RAMDEV R. REGULAPATI Graduate Hi^ I am running for graduate senator and my major is transportation engineering. As no other person is running for this post, I am proud and happy that I have a chance to serve Villanova. At present, the major issues in my mind are a separate room (hall) CHRISTOPHER for graduate students and increasing finan- GAYLE D'ABATE cial assistance, especially research funds. FARRELL A graduate students' room can improve Engineering interactron among graduate students and it My name is Gayle D'Abate and I am Sciences will serve as a place to study, relax and keep running for my second term of office as Since I first came to Villanova nearly three their belonging. I strongly feel that this will engineering senator. As a senator, I will years ago, I have witnessed a great eliminate the discomfiture which KATHY CONNOLLY deal of most of the continue to serve the student government ALAN SHUCKROW change. The Villanova of today has in one unaided graduate students are now and the university senate as a whole by Arts sense, folkmed a trend for the better. experiencing. Arts researching the issues and developing fresh As an observer of the University Senate For instance, next year will mark the If tuition is increased, I think it will give Helk). I am Alan Shuckrow. I wouM Uke and innovative solutions to the problems throughout my three years here at V illanova, emer^ce of the University's first co-ed a tough time for many people. I am not for PAUL FRATAMICX) DENNIS SCANLON to rnresent the Arts Colk«e on the Univer- which inevitably arise from them. I know the positive influence this body can dormitory, St. Mary Hall. It has also been tuition hike and if it is increased, more sity Senate. I have spent mv first two years Some of my highest priorities include have over University affairs. The first Arts . Arts rumored that the administration is investi- financial assistance should be provided, at Villanova immersed in Student Govern- control of tuition increases, allocation of meeting I attended in was 1906 when the is gating oossible variatk>ns on the traditionally especially more research funds for the My collegiate exi)erience at Villanova has My name Dennis Scanlon and I am a ment issues. As a freshman, I was a member financial aid funds, and the relationship students - under then President Joe Allman rigid been extremely enjoyable. Our University, sophomore economics major/business minor of the external affairs committee. 21-meals-per-week plan currently graduate students, so that the students, the between Villanova - pushed This post students and the residents through the full week Fall Break. in the offered by Food Services. faculty and the as an acactemic institution, has an outstand- Collese of Liberal Arts. During the year I have served as assistant seoetary of In other words, university as a whole can of neighboring communities. Another exciting meeting I attended the was ing gast year I nave been actively involved in that after great effort on the part of contribute very to the reputation along the East Coast and our same committee. Some of the accom- students, the much research going I now classic 1988 budget battle, at which then am also concerned with rezoning West ments are being recognized tudent Government as a member of the plishments of our administration has finally begun to on in this country and thus make Villanova Student President across the whole department include a consider Campus behind St. Mary's Hall for residence Phil Brach and Student external affairs country. The growth of our University can committee and have worked campus-wkle voter registration drive, changes in the best interests of the commun- proud. I feel it is a better idea if all the fulltime Senator John Levns led the heated debate, in- hall deyelopment, further improving Falvey beattnbuted to better faculty, more capable on many projects, including student voter creased relations with Radnor and ity it serves. professors of the graduate school take in a hall packed with wall-to-wall student Lower up Memorial Library's facilities and the contin- administrators, but all, registration and the fight against the new Menon townships, and However, I spectators. most of students a pamphlet concern- have unfortunately also wit- research projects at least one in four ual zoning laws in investigation and upgrading of the with extraordinary potential. Lower Merion Township. ing off-campus life that will be distributed nessed some negative trends semesters and the administration This is the activist tradition I intend to over the past should facilities within the I became interested in running for Arts to students engineering college, as Supporting our sports teams, meeting new moving; off campus this year. three years. Tuition has encourage this. build upon if elected. I will do the necessary increased annually well as those of the related sciences. people and learning in the Senator after attending several senate As a senator I will hours of research before classroom are all represent the students by as much as 10 percent. Campus prices Some of the students (graduate) go to other going to each Senate I feel I have the experience to make me part of our college experience. Included in meetings and witnessiiu; some of the pnrf)- on issues such as these and also on a variety meeting, so that I can speak with authority have sky-rocketed for books which grow universities for books which they need for lems and inefficiencies a qualified candidate, and I am confident that that expenence should be participating in the ofthe current S^te. of others. These include student life issues and knowledge on behalf of Arts students. harder to find. Municipalities which sur- their projects or term papers and I don't see devetopment of our school. Student uovem- As a student senator, I would like to diminate and budgetary concerns. As a member my input will help the Student Government The students need someone willing to work of round the University persist in their discrim- any reason why a Villanovan should the attitude of "students versus faculty" Student go to and the senate, as a whole, achieve its on the ment provides this opportunity. Government, I have acquainted goals. issues of skyrocketing tuition, ination against student residents, while the other universities. I feel that this problem Issues conoeminff the buoget, parking, which seems to be present in the current myself with many issues and have a firm inadequate housing, meager financial aid, administration refuses to should be solved as soon student housing and Senate, and exchange it for a working gnp on how the government come to their as possible. the need for greater academic honesty and oo^ dorms anect the of the University students, relationship with all members of the Senate. runs. defense. Also I shall discuss with the president and much more. and therefore the students should role of In all, I am greatly encouraged other elected of play a vital role in determining the outcome The University Senate is to act as I pledge to be a dedicated member of the by recent members the student Therefore, I ask you to vote for me, Kathy efforts of these concerns. It is within an advisory committee to the president and Senate and to do on the part of the administration to government the idea of conducting a "Vil- Connolly for Arts Senator on your power my homework and research Monday. the Board of Trustees, modernize itself lanova to elect the kind of people that will be an and I believe that the before ^ch meeting. I think the Senate can and to truly act on behalf Sports Day," followed by a "Villanova effective voice for you in deciding the president and Board will take the Senate's be an effective tool for recommending and of the student body. However, much is left (Cultural) Day," every year so that it will recommendations outcome of these issues. much more seriously in forming University poUcy. I hope to be a part to be done. As a member of the University, give a chance for all the students, parents, I would like to be this voice for you. Please the future if there is less dissent and more of It. Senate, I would aim to continue the efforts administration and the ex-students to come agreement among senators. vote Paul Fratamico for Arts Senator of the outgoing government, with my goal together and make it a memorable event. Therefore, as a studmt senator, I will Monday. being the strengthening of the effort for I shall wholeheartedly work with the other make it a pmnt to understand all issues and recovery of the voice in University decisions members of the Student Government and do to represent the student's views in a way which the students should rightfully hold. my level best to solve the problems facing that will fadp to bring credibility to the In short, I would like to be the students (especially graduate students) University Senate. a part of the furtherance of quality changes, acting on and the university. behalf of student positions and opinions "I am proud to be a Villanovan and I shall which have been made clear for years, but be proud to be your senator." ignored for at least as long. Presidential gS^,^B

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By MEGAN GUIDERA strategies, applying to graduate fimkiatkNi CultUFal Film Seriw post-graduation jobs. Aprils April 12 Features Editor school and career decision- At the beginning of each semes- announcemMits making. ter, the center holds placement "How can I get help with my For students who are not quite registration sessions for students resum^" sure what workers in their field within their last two semesters of FIJI carwash "Vagabond," Agnes Vaitia's subtitled Printed graduation announcements "Where do I find information on of interest do, the Villanova graduation. There, the students Pre4j« Society French film, will be screened this and the rain/guest passes for the GREs, GMATs and LSATs?" Alumni Lending Undeigraduates learn how to fill out a Villanova the Series in The Fraternity of Phi Gamma Delta weekend by Cultural Film "How do I open a credentials Experience (VALUE) program Interview Form and how the Society will meet at 4:30 Baccalaureate Mass and the 1969 The Prelaw Connelly Cinema. '^Vi^irboJld" depicts will hold its thind annual FIJI carwash commencement ceremonies are being file?" gives job shadowing. entire process works. p.m. in the East Lounge of Dougherty girl as from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. The carwash will the tale of a homeless teahage "I need help finding a major." VALUE unites Villanova grad- The Career Planning and Place- Hall. will be taking a mock test of distributed irom April 10 — MkyS, from We she drifts in and out the lives of be held at the Atlantic A-plus on the 9:30 a.m.-noon and 2-4 p.m., m Room d These questions and many uates in the work force with ment Center provides students the new LSAT. various people. The film will be ahown corner of Lancaster Avenue and County 202 Dougherty Hall. Please note that more are commonplaoe in Ville- students for a day. The students with a wealth of ben^icial oppor- Line Road. The price will be $4 per car, on April Sat 7 p.m.; Aoril^at 3:30 and nova's Career Planning and Place- learn first-hand the this office will be closed between noon requirements tunities. The center is not just (Photo t>y Subong) or with All will 7 p.m. and April 10 at 7 ]>»m. Admission $3 student LD. proceeds and 2 p.m. each day. If you did not ment Center. The center is open and demands of the working reserved for seniors. The career is $2 with Villanova LD. The April 10 ^""^"^^ "'«'»«=«• .n interview with benefit The Daemion House, a crisis April 13 receive the recent mailing concerning five days a week and staffed with world. VALUE is not a job search search is something that should VmSl^l!«S"B«We™* viewing will be followed by a lecture center in Philadelphia. commencement, which outlines infor- professionals who are ready and technique, but it helps many in begin as early as freshman year. in French by Beatrice Wafi^man. mation concerning caps, gowns and willing to assist students on their the career decision process. reporting times, please stop by the Dean journey toward a career. The Career Planning and Place- Lecture at Widener Picture, if you will, second ment Center displays a plethora cff Students Office, 213 Dougherty Hall, Interviewers April 9 semester seniors who wake-up of information and resources. examine skills to pick up a copy. University Basketball Club and realize that: they do not like Information on graduate and Come when you are going to do ing company is their majors because they did not professional schools is available, By KAREN lOVINO imprtant, but the best job," Dudak said. personal understanding is Omicron Delta Epsilon will be spon- choose them carefully; they do not along with corporate literature, Assistant Features Editor just as Philosophy Club Found Nominations for new Basketball Club These preliminary interviews, necessary. "Students soring a trip to Widener University to know what people in their field self-help books, contact files, always hear officers will be held April 11 at 12:45 or screening interviews, are usu- that they should hear Nobel Laureate in economics did because they never went on various career books and maga- The dreaded interview. A neces- prepare for FOUND: A gold necklace with a jewel. p.m. in the Jake Nevin Fieldhouse. ally one-half hour long and do not interviews," Robert a VALUE visit; and they do not zines, credentials files and much sary evil for almost all seniors Dudak stated. "They The Philosophy Club will present the M. Solow speak on "What Please come to of dean Students Office Elections will take place at the same directly lead to a job offer. If the look at such things as Happened to American Industrial Super- know how to find a job because more. searching for a job after gradua- reports and motion picture "Harold and Maude." in Dougherty Room 213, to claim it. time and location April 13. company is impressed with the they never went to a workshop. rapidly tion. Most students fear these data sheets. To me, it is just as This cult favorite iority?" For more information or to sign As summer approaches, deals with the themes first interview, it will contact 4 the important to learn about for the trip, report to Bartley Hall, The Career Planning and Place- many students need help with sessions, which could mean the them- of life, death and love in relationship up a student and set up a second, more selves, to be able Room 346. All members and non- ment Center has a variety of resume writing and interviewing difference between landing the job to answer ques- between a disturbed teenage boy and a specific interview at the Belie Air Yearbook services available to help students of their dreams and waiting for company tions such as 'Why do you want lonely elderly members are welcome! skills. Career counselors critique woman. The film will itself. this job?' Classical avoid just such a situation. resumes on Fridays from 2 p.m.- the next one to come along. and 'Where do you want start at 7:30 p.m. in Viewing Room 2 To " The Belle Air is prepare students for these to go in your career?' Yearbook accepting lecture The Career Planning and Place- 4 p.m. or by appointment. To help allay these fears, Vil- in the basement of Falvey Library. Hope Studies interviews, the center offers mock applications for editorial positions on ment Center offers a variety of Practice interviews are also lanova's Career Planning and The nervousness that naturally to see you there. Sunshine Day interviews. These interviews the 1990 Belle Air. Applications will be services to all students of all available in the center. Counselors Placement Center offers special accompanies job interviews is not allow students to practice for the available from April 7 in Dougherty majors. Three trained counselors will videotape a mock interview tips and services designed to necessarily bad, according to All volunteers are asked to attend this "The Augustan Altar of Peace and the real thing. Hall, Room 108 orJohn Barry Hall; Room are available to guide in such improve that all-important first Dudak. An initial rush of adren- one meeting at 5-5:45 p.m., Tolentine with the student and replay and 204. Applications Beginnings of Roman Historical Relief" and interview sign* things as major selection, career critique it to help students polish impression. aline can actually be helpful. Hall, Room 215. Committees will be will be presented by Dr. Gerhard April ups are due April 14 in Barry Hall, 10 John decision-making, interest testing their skills. In order to take advantage of the "Nervousness is good if it keeps explained and an overview of the day's will at p.m., Room 204. All interviews will Koeppel. The lecture be 4 be con- and job search strategies. The largest and most time- on-campus recruting interview .you on your toes, but not good if activities with the children will be with a reception at 3:45 p.m. The public ducted on April 16. Each semester the center pre- consuming program offered by opportunities offered, a Villanova it inhibits you," Dudak explained. given. Please make a real effort to be is invited to attend. sents a series of workshops which Career Planning is Interview Form (VIF) must be Appropriate dress for inter- SASS present at the meeting. and Placement BaiioonDay are always available on videotape the on-campus recruiting pro- obtained from the Career Planning views is a suit for both men and in Falvey Memorial Library. The gram. Eyery year more than 300 and Placement Center and filled women alike. Conservative is the Students Against Sexual Stereotypes NROTCRuii workshops examine resume writ- companies come on campus to out. The center provides a list of way to go, even if that is not how will meet at 5 p.m. in the Peace and presents the Design Team Class schedules Glemby ing, interviewirig skills, job search interview Villanova students for companies, updated weekly, you would dress if you actually Justice Center. We will plan Tuesday's hairstylists of B. Altman. All cuts will which are coming on campus to got the job. Something that you discussion of "Trifles" and start organ- be $5 at their Balloon Day booth. interview This is a reminder that April 25 and The Villanova NROTC unit is spon- prospective employees. like, looks good and feels good is izing for next year. New members are 26 will five-mile run April 15. The run Demand for The VIF forms are then sent to your best bet. not Villanova welcome. follow the usual class soring a the compani^ with which the "If you are schedule. In order to maintain 13 class World hunger will take place at 9 a.m. in the Villanova a blue person, get days for each day, th^following sche- main parkJing4Q(. Registritibtifdei9^$7. student is interested in interview- a blue suit. If you are a gray dules will questions, dill 527-7222. engineers ing (beginning next year, a resume person, get gray. The important be followed: ^Tuesday, April If there aie any continues ASCE 25 will follow a Thursday class sche- will be required also). The com- thing is to be comfortable," Dudak Today (weather permitting) there is Center, the climate dule; Wednesday, April 26 will follow By AMY C. SPENCER ment economic panies review the VIFs and send said. a two-sided tape that is running a Friday class schedule. from Assistant Sports Editor is now favorable for graduating back a list of students that they The perfect follow-up to an The American Society of Civil Engi- Bartley to Austin Hall. This is a visual Philosophy lecture engineers. have chosen to interview. The interview? A thank you note to the neers is hosting a lecture on architecture of awareness the hunger and homeless- They've done it. They've agon- This year over 150 companies chosen students are notified .and recruiter, which was once a rarity and architectural engineering, with that ness exists today. If you have any ized through the long hours of lab have come to campus to recruit set up a convenient time to inter- but it is now much more common- speakers Daniel Dagit and Thomas April 16 change, please put it on the tape and The Area Philosophy Consortium and incomprehensible professors. engineers. The most sought after view when the company comes to place. A thank you should be Friese. The meeting will be in the (Photo by Subong) try to make a conscious change. This presents James Griffen of the University They've suffered through home- engineer has been the mechanical Villanova. short, express continued interest Wanye Room of Connelly Center at 7 is sponsored Nancy Dudak, director of Career by the Resident Student of Oxford, who will lecture on the work while their friends went to engineer, with 46 companies inter- According to Nancy Dudak, in the company and ask if the p.m. Everybody is welcome to attend. Planning and Placement. Scuba Chib Association and is part of Peace and "Liberal Tradition and Contemporary Kelly's, and they have entered the viewing seniors. director of Career Planning and recruiter needs any additional Justice Week. Philosophy." It will be in the Radnor computer lab dungeon wondering "I found the Career Planning Placement in Corr Hall, students information, Dudak added. Room in Connelly Center at 4:30 p.m. if they would come out alive. and Placement Center to be very worry needlessly about when is The student brings in a VIF or The Career Planning and Place- Our annual dive/picnic is scheduled And more than once, most likely helpful for the most part," said the best time to interview. "They a resume. The career counselor ment Center helps make the for April 16. All are welcome to attend, April 1 once a day, they have wondered Robin Longo, a senior electrical hear, 'Don't interview first thing then acts as the interviewer or transition from undergraduate only certified divers may participate in Dance '89 why they stick with it. But they engineer and president of the in the morning because the inter- employer, asking just about every- life to the "real world" a little the dive. For further information please Geography lecture persisted, and have become the Society of Women Engineers. "I viewers are tired.' Or, 'Don't thing that would be encountered easier for seniors through its aid Villanova Union call Ed or Kim at 566-2330. The Villanova Dance Ensemble pres- elite, the second semester engi- got a job with the U.S. patent interview just before lunch in a real interview. The practice with interviewing skills. Dudak's ents Dance '89 at the Haveriord School neering seniors. office through an interview set up because the interviewers are interview lasts for approximately final tip for ensuring a successful If you want to hear classic rock and by Career Centennial Theatre at 8 p.m. Tickets The (Geography Department is spon- But was it worth it? Will those Planning and hungry.' These people are profes- 15 minutes and is videotaped. A interview? "No matter how many roll live then come to Live At The Placement." are $5. Students, senior citizens and soring a lecture "Landsat-Earth Resour- hours of classwork pay off? Will sionals: they travel around the discussion follows, outling the jobs you are considering or com- Terrace and hear Rock Bottom! The Karl engi- Oberammergau tour children are $3. For more information ces From Space" given by James R. they be able to find a job? Accord- Zimmer, mechanical country giving these interviews student's good and bad interview- panies you are looking at, make band is playing in the Belle Air Terrace neering professor, all call 645-7217. Polski April 25 at 6 p.m. in Room 309, ing to Nancy Dudak, director of handles the and know how to compensate for ing tactics. each interviewer believe his com- on Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. Don't miss the Career Planning and Place- and deal with those feelings. pany is the only one Tolentine Hall. . (Continued on page 25) Knoweldge about the interview- you want!" a good time! Reservations are now being accepted for a "15 days, first class, meals Voileybali Night included" tour of Germany, Switzer- Dressingfor success will impress land, Austria and Liechtenstein, August interested recruiters College Republicans 9-24. ACS Volleyball Night is every Tues- Football day night from 7-9 p.m. in they face The main attraction of this trip is a Alumni Gym. By MARIA LOVETT the real world, as well weather, then so can you. Everyone is guaranteed, reserved seat for a full-day welcome! managers needed Staff Reporter as to undergraduates looking for There will be a Strategic Defense Another important considera- performance of the 1990 Oberammergau summer employment. The impor- Initiative presentation sponsored by the tion is the fit of the suit. Passion Play, held every 10 years and Does your company turn down tant thing to keep in mind— you College Republicans at 4 p.m. in the acclaimed the greatest dramatic event people who come to job interviews want "nothing to detract from the Nothing gives a sloppier impres- Radnor Room of Connelly Center. All Football managers art needed for staged on the European continent. improperly dressed on that basis interview," explained Madsen. sion than a student in an over- are welcome to attend. Also, anyone ACSnotke spring practke and the ^1 season! If Other highlights of the tour include alone? John Molloy posed this sized jacket or "high water" interested in helping student-oriented interested, please contact Bob Lambert sailing on the Rhine; traveling through question to 100 top executives of pants. If you have to borrow a suit, Eric Bradway in bm>ming the next in the Jake Nevin Fieldhouse equipment the Alps; shopping, in Lucefne and major corporations in his book, at least plan well enough in township commissioner of the Glad- Artists are needed to draw for the room or call 645-4124. The cmter ofhn many Munich; and sightseeing in Innsbruck, Dress For Success. advance so that you can find a wyne area, please contact him at 896- ACS calendar. Anyone interested, please Salzburg, Berchtesgaden, Heidelberg, suggMtkms to Job- friend with your same size. A 6477 or 896-NICE. contact Martha in the ACS ciSkt (Room The response: 84 of the 100 said and akxig Germany's famous "Romantic ttejf better idea is to invest in one good 215 Dougherty HaO), or call 649-5433. yes. First impressions can be the tawttv SMJors js Road," lined with dozens of medieval quality suit. Thank you! Peer counsding key to landing a job, and appear- villages. fiM9 fire iMf imildt as ance is a large part of that. The total cost of this trip, including w9IIm$ iHkhigi jduitei "Juniors should arrive with at Clowns roundtrip airfare, accommodations in Judy Madsen, career counsek)r least one good suit," said Madsen. Peer counselors are available and four deluxe or first-class hotels, daily of the Career Planning and Place- It is better to have one great all- help you! Peer counSek)rs are breakfast and dinner, and many other ACS Rmi# Rally willing to ment Center located in the base- eufployiiteutm purpose suit than several less hoUHng office hours every Tuesday features, is $2390 per person, double ment of Corr Hall, stressed the expensive suits. You want the evening in the Career Planning and importance of making the recruiter to know that you are Attention all Balloon occupancy. right Day ck)wns and kxated in the base- It's Placement Center impression. "Often it is the first serious about the job. A carefully anyone who wants to one, To obtain a flyer or to make a a treasure huHt on wheels. Come A basic conservative suit is the be we are 0(llh8ek>r8 will join the ment of Corr Hall. Peer K) feet of the first 10 planned appearance conveys that finally having that informational meet- reservation, call Dr. Joseph Kimiey Aaaodation of Commuting seconds" best choice for interviews. Women Studente for be available from 5 to 7 pM^ which can make the difference, idea. ing. After hours of toil and trouble, (English Department) at (215)64S4799. (ACS) food, fun and priaes. should avoid dresses and pants we in resume It all Peer counsek)rs are traimd she said. Aside from managed to reserve the Radnor Room Since Oberammergau tours fill quick- begins April ^ at |0 a.m., in the personality and men should choose the full and VIF critiquing, career counseling and skills, the image Keep in mind what job you are in Connelly Center at p.m. 1]^ reservations should be made beliMre EaM Lnuiffe ci HoMtertyHaM. Sim- a recruit suit rather than just a simple coat 8 See you of skills and general kmrnledge the gives the interviewer is interviewing for. If you are ap- there with bright ideas and peachy the end of this semester (with $100 upt frill be in the ACS offkae (ItaMB ai5 essential. and tie. Keep in mind what the Career Planning and PlaoeRient Center. plying for a position in retail, gimmicks! deposit). Doi«herty HaU). The center offers many sugges- recruiter will be wearing. If he or you Stop by and see what weom do foi^ybuT tions to job-hunting seniors as she can put on a suit in 100 degree (Continutd on page 23) , •yr.2,.««fcV-

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arts . . . and have to get what were given in everytlriqg elae . . By mUAli ROBtN^fW liberal arts educatkm produces love. and when the candidates for preaident drag out every little thing thinkers and imagini^ve people. Liberal arts majors are able to I; they've done since Boy Soo«Ca ... and everything the oOntr "b is lor this mason that they become well-rounded because of canilidalc has done behinddoaed doors ... even the sacred doors What is in store for graduates have the poteotial to reach the the wide variety of oooraes offered of the recent^-redecorated Student Goverament office ... we of the liberal arts program here same top roana^emoit jobs as to them. The field of liberal arts wondered where all the tidtioo incsreasc mooe^ went anyway at ViHanova? It seems aa if tiKy Hioae with a business d<^gree,'* is also gaining more attention as . . . speaking oi money, liow miidh does the position of Student have maqy doori open to tfaesL- a»id Richardson. graduates move into the business Government presklent pay? . . . free room and board with the Lower **Htunapltiea prepare students world in increasing numbers. Merioo Townahip homeowner of your choice? ... the rig;ht to for a wide niipeol carecrs^ineliid- However, there are still many tailftate with the big wheels? ... first shot at a room in ing the tMtaoas ^rortdL" said &r. people who are not aware of the coedticatloiial St. Mary Hall, complete with sink and a view of DonaM B. IGdIer. diairman of the opportunities open to them after lovely, tmdjevek>ped west campua? ... an engraved megaphone history department. graduation. Liberal arts majors with which to proCeat tuition increaaes (complete with silencer Ubovl arts provides students are gaining more status; but remoteHXMitrol hook-up-to administration) , . . the respect of your with At many opportunities. "Many "there is still a long way to go," peers who clamor excitedly to use their constitutional right (the history, political science and Mbarir irfs mtfori iNnre said Vosburgh. other one, not the one about township housing) and vote . . . nah, English majors go on to law that would be aaking too much ... for a position that is leader school, " said Kelley. COM M fo pnHhns bi of the unknowing, uncaring masses ... Graduate school is also an ViHanova engineers in demand option for liberal arts (FMt photo) majors. (Continuedfrom page 2i) Edited by the Viiianovan Editorial Board . The CoUege of Commerce imd Finance, ^sung of addresses of companies neers before and know that they centered in Hartley HaU. is one of the moat highly accredited'^««*«^« Some people go on to obtain nlMm$mkl9ocU busmess programs on the job requests that come into the which want to hire engineers, are a good source of talent." East Coast. master's degrees and doctorates. IMrtL and College of Engineering. He also it is accessible The doctorate degree allows peo- at the Tolentine Zimmer emphatically agrees r- •#' said that the economy is good and Hall computing site, with this view of ViHanova engi- ple to teach on the college level. Areas such as sociology and that engineers are in demand this One of the most important neers. "There's a fraternity of Breaking into teaching is competi- history are experiencing an year. "You look around and you services is one that must be used alumni and many people who are tive, but the situation is gradually increase in the number of students see new construction improving, said and new before senior year be^ns. It is the familiar with the program, and Kelley. choosing them as majors. Sociol- buildings and that's an optimistic Summer Technical Employment they are all favorably disposed As far as the post-graduation ogy department chairwoman Miri- sign, especially job for engineers," Program (STEP), which locates towards helping our students," he market is concenwd, liberal am VosbuiKh attributes this to said Zimmer. technical summer jobs for engi- said. arts majors have gone on to the "increased effort to show that If the economy is good for neering underclass students so "The ViHanova engineer has a positions in banking, public rela- there are jobs available after engineers in general, then things that they can gain experience in well-rounded education. They are tions and social work. Other jobs ^aduation." look bright for ViHanova senior their field before graduation, fluent in graphics and in compu- include research, personnel and Kelley contends that students engineers in quest of a permanent But the most valuable commod- ters, particularly programming, advertising. are getting better, more confident position. ity which ViHanova engineers and those abilities are appreciated Warren Richardson, chairman and not as worried about their Many facilities are available to possess is the name ViHanova. by companies," Zimmer said. of the communication arts future. Instead, they are interest- help engineers in their job search. Companies, especially in this 'Nova engineers have a lot to department, explained that a ed in studying vrhat they really Not only can one utilize the Career area, are always eager to hire offer the world outside this cam- Planning and Placement Center, ViHanova engineers, pus and it looks like the world but the College of Engineering "Many of the companies which outside has a lot to offer them. also maintains several services. recruit here are repeaters," said Maybe those hours of lab were JOBSCAN is a computerized Dudak. "They've hired our engi- worth it after all.

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I instead of in Fri. April 14 6:30-9 p.m. him more than to hear it abused. shop like a lady, the Spring is in the air! The flowers Professor Higgins encounters street. are blooming and the birds are Eliza working outside the Convent Eliza does not know what she singing, 8o'"wouldn't it be lovely" Garden Flower Market, close to is getting herself into by agreeing to celebrate spring by seeing the tenement section of London. to live in Professor Higgins' house ""(^tAPW SLAM!'' Lemer and Loewe's time-honored He is appalled by the horrible while he coaches her. The high musical "My Fair Lady?" noises coming from her mouth and mighty professor has no and is convinced that he has never regard for Eliza's feelings because II If you have not seen any plays heard a greater massacre of the he does not care about anyone but at the Villanova Theatre this year, English language. For example, himself. then this wonderful production is instead of saying "Henry Higgins" He keeps her up into the wee not to be missed! The musical, !:iLoi/r\ and pronouncing the "h", Eliza hours of the night, while drilling adapted from George Bernard drops the "h" and says "-enry - phrases like "The rain in Spain Shaw's play "Pygmalion," is iggins" stays mainly in the plain." He Villanova's fmal production com- does not treat Eliza with respect, memorating "Women in Theatre" The nuijority of the nor does he give her any credit this semester. when she makes progress — he muskel numbers were gives himself all the credit. IS COMING TO VILLANOVA The plot centers around the This painfully appar- relationship between Henry Hig- excellent, but some becomes ent to her magnificent FRIDAY. APRIL 21 gins (Paul DiFerdinando), a lingu- Eliza after needed a lltUe more Ball. All the istics professor, and Eliza Doolit- debut at the Embassy congratulations go to Professor IN THE DuPONT PAVILION tle (Beth Dannenfelser), a poor ''oomph/' Higgins because "he did it," as if English flower girl. Both actors portrayed their respective charac- Eliza had no part in it. Eliza is Professor Higgins meets a fel- ters exceptionally well and the very hurt by this and leaves to low linguist. Colonel Pickering Reserve Seating only energy in their actions throughout find Freddy Eynsford-Hill (Sean Gohn Opladen) and boasts that in the entire play was outstanding. Murray), a gentleman who really six months he could take a "gutter Their mastery of the English loves her. snipe" like Eliza and turn her into Tickets go on sale Wednesday, April 5. accent, whether speaking or sing- Professor Higgins begins to a refined lady. He is so confident miss her presence around $7.00 with ID (2 per ID) ing, was very convincing. This the in his ability that he guarantees house and he cannot was also true for all the actors. understand Eliza could even be passed off as how Eliza could be so ungrateful Professor Higgins is such an a duchess at the Embassy Ball. when he treated her well. Buy your tickets in the so But experienced linguist that he can Pickering agrees to finance the Higgins will never understand Connelly Ticlcet Office tell what part of England a person entire proposal because he thinks Eliza — or will he? See the musical is from simply by his/her dialect. that such a feat would be worth to find out! Professor Hig^inB (Paul DiFerdinando)» Elitti(Bet!i Danoenlelser) and To Professor Higgins, the English witnessing. Eliza also agrees to (Continued on page 30) Col. Pickering'(John Opladen) in a scene from "My Fair Lady~

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Live at the Terrace some &u PRESENTS: By PEGGY KELLAR Whitmores and the Marshalls. Assistant Entertainment Editor Vivian Potter, a Marshall, worked as a housekeeper for the Whit- With most of the television mores and lived with them in their audience's attention on the late mansion where she raised her ROCKBOnOM night talk 'Show wars, focus has daughter, Ruth. After growing up, Tues. April 1 1 7-9 .m. strayed from the competition envious of all the wealth sur- villanova union among the afternoon soaps. But rounding her, Ruth marries Henry starting March 27, curious view- Marshall and together they over- Come outond listen to some ers were drawn to NBC's daytime come their humble beginnings. drama lineup by yet another serial In the Whitmore family there good hard rook. titled "Generations." is Rebecc^, who remembers and keeps in touch with Vivian, "Generations" is NBC's first her former nanny. new daytime series since the Rebecca Whitmore inherited her father's fortune, launch of "Santa Barbara" in but lost it all because of her 1984. It airs at 12:30-1 p.m. Mon- conniving ex-husband. day through Friday, alongside She was forced to ABC's "Loving" and CBS' "The give up the mansion, relieve her Cast members from '*The Adventures of Baron Munchausen." long-time Young and the Restless." companion and house- keeper Vivian and raise three THE CAT'S DEN Ironically enough, the creator, children on her own. Sign up for Volleyball headwriter and executive produ- Because Gilliam film sizzles of past rivalries, Ruth cer of "Generations" is Sally PRESENTS: Marshall and Rebecca Whitmore By chausen's four men. Among them They visit with a crude Vulcan Sussman, the two-time LEONARD ELUS Emmy is Berthold are at each other's throats. But Staff Reporter (Eric Idle), who is (Oliver Reed), who intones in SAT., APRIL 22. PRIZES! for nominee for her work as co- their children met in college and faster than a speeding bullet, a Shawian ("Major Barbara") style, headwriter and story consultant became close friends. Adam Mar- dwarf who can blow tall buildings "I'm willing to supply arms to for "The Young and the Restless." shall, Sam Whitmore and down with a single breath and a anyone who wants to pay my price Spring Fever She left that soap to create Week. . . Monique McCallum, Rebecca's "The Adventures of Baron strong man who can hammer- . Greeks, Jews ... It's not my "Generations." grandchtM, are the three elements Munchausen" throw armadas. fault they're crazy enough to kill The catch to this soap opera is that keep the two families close. Directed by Terry Gilliam Intense cannon fire stops Mun- each other." And Vulcan's wife, Sign up in the Union Office that the Whitmore family is white The cast is one of the best Columbia Pictures chausen's tale and prompts him Venus, is the tall beauty Uma

and the Marshalls are black. This * things going fof "Generations." to leave for help. Hie departs in a Thurman, whose well-chosen marks the first time a black family Some of the members include risque balloon and is joined by a maiden roles (also "Dangerous has been the focal point of an Taurean Blacque from "Hill young, steadfast stowaway named Liaisons") and hard work may afternoon soap. Street Blues," Pat Crowley, who "Baron Munchausen" is a fable Sally (Sarah PoUey). earn her favorable comparisons that romanticizes the past of Munchausen and Sally find with Fontaine. "Because daytime series usually had a recurring role in "Dynasty" his Joan and Gail Western democracies and plants old gang while hurtling to the Credit director Terry Gilliam have a very long life, new ones Ramsey from "General a diamond of a suggestion that the Earth's moon, free falling ("Brazil" and "Monty Python") presents: don't start that often," said Hospital." Most of the faces are to The Lectures Committee Sussman. vef7 familiar. old exploits can be relived. heaven, washing into the belly of for co-writing with Charles THE INCITERS PLAY- After its first week, "Genera- "Baron" opens in the Age of an Everest-sized sea creature and McKeown a story with vigorous ^Sussman hopes to convey the tions" seems to be filled with the Reason on a Wednesday in an blowing back to the shores of the dialogue that entertains adults - idea that members of each gener- Bob Berkowitz ^YES. Men same romantic, manipulating, 18th-century European city besieged city. During the odyssey and children at their respective PEOPLE DANCE ation are a product of that place money-hungry storylines. But it ruined by the cannonade of a Munchausen's four charges have levels, and directing effects that and tim0. "People growing up is rather interesting to watch as Turkish sultan's army and the alternately forgotten, retreated universally startle. Have Changed, But Have today are very dififerent from their Saturday, April 15 the plots unfold. As new charac- city's corrupt, paranoid, bottom- from or gambled away their Gilliam assembled cameraman grandparents. Their personal ters are introduced, they explain line oriented wartime powers. Giuseppe Rotunno, production lives reflect the changing times in Women7' - their situations by letting the government. Significantly, it is Sally who designer Dante Ferretti. special 9 p.m. 1 a.m. which they live," added Sussman. audience hear their thoughts. The townspeople's refuge is the scares the black hag of death from effects man Richard Conway and Sussman also hopes to keep in This provides background infor- Theatre Royal, where a very collecting her less spirited senior Peerless Camera Company Ltd. April 1 tradition with these strong core Wed. 9 8 p.m. in the Villarx)va Room mation for the scenes to come. ordinary version of "The Adven- companion. She reminds Mun- for the optical effects. families. "I decided early on the Villanova Room $2 with V.U. LD. in Although "Generations" needs tures of Baron Munchausen" is chausen of life and reason. "Baron Munchausen" is a mind- development process that 'Gener- a little more work before it is playing. The jumbled play con- During their travels, they see ful movie you will enjoy seeing / for the public Tickets only $2 ations' should reflect today'^s and $3 worthy of programming into the tinues untH an angry theatergoer. the King of the Moon (Robin with your kids or grandchildren tomorrow's most important fam- VCR, its experienced and impres- Baron Munchausen Gohn Neville) Williams ghost-billed), whose 20 years from now in a revival ily issues." sive cast could give "The Young himself, shouts "Lies!" and starts plated head can detach and think house. But, don't wait that long This important family theme and the Restless" a run for its babbling the true story. in the universe while his body to see "Baron" — it is wonderful goes back three generations for money. Here, "Baron " introduces Mun- satisfies its physical urges. visual entertainment now. . .

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(Believe it or not, TV: Could this be the award- standing production of Arthur one that arises when Beatrice's this kind of trash manages to beat winning newspaper's answer to Millers "A View From the Bridge" cousins, Marco Qohn Gladstdn) the high quality "Wiseguy" on the awful "USA Today: The Music I |. at the Annenberg Center in Phil- and Rodolpho (Leland Orser), are CBS and ABC's "China Be^frh" Television Show?" Not exactly. adelphia. This play is one of illegally smuggled into New York each week in the ratings.) While its producers are avoiding Italy. cousins THEATER ''I Arthur Miller's best works of a from After the Other sponsors have taiigeted comparisons, ABC's upcoming TOWER Pa. family in crisis and tension. arrive, Eddie learns that some of Companies which advertise on NBC's "Saturday Night Live" for drama "Capital News" is obvious- Upper Darby, his April The actors' performances were neighbors and co-workers are television have control over what its vulgarity and partial nudity, ly based on the Washington paper, 7 — The Replacements/Tommy Keene superb and finely polished. From insinuating that Rodolpho is we watch and many shows are ABC's "Heartbeat" because of an and co-creator Chris Williams April 8 — David Crosby )'! effenimate April 13 — Edie Brickell the actors' emotions it was easy starting to reflect this. episode dealing with a pregnant even worked for the Post for 10 & New Bohemians/Steve Forbert April 14 — The Wailers/Third World to see that they put their whole Sensationalized talk shows and prostitute and Fox's "Married . . years (he once was Bob Wood- hearts and souls into their work. risky nighttime programs have With Children" due to its "anti- ward's partner). The show's exec- TUs Is Their energy kept the audience on fiv one of caused a public outci7, and adver- family values." utive producer is David Milch, 23 EAST CABARET 23 E. Lancaster Ave. the edge of its seat throughout the Mrthnrmmier'sbest tisers' growing reluctance to NBC announced that it plans to who spent several years as pro- sponsor them may be responsible Ardmore, Pa. entire play. works improve its standards and prac- ducer for the critically acclaimed The play takes place in the of femHy bi for a new trend toward more tices departihent, which has been "Hill Street Blues." 215-896-6420 April 7 — Dynagroove/Parrish Fritz apartment and neighborhood of crisis end tensha. conservative programming. shrinking over the past few years, "News" will focus on the Blue/Jon Eddie Carbone (Tony Campisi), Critics have been harsh to the by adding several new positions, employees of a fictional newspaper April 8 — Dynagroove/Hoi Polloi not far from the Brooklyn Bridge. daytime shows lately, and the including a vice president in in the nation's capital. Lloyd April 11 — Monks of Doom/Jonathan Segal/Dump Truck The story of Eddie Carbone is told negative publicity generated has charge of community relations. Bridges plays the managing editor April 12 — StreetBeat Jam from the memories of Alfieri The situation intensifies when created a public backlash. The AND THE WINNERS ARE and the supporting cast iiKludes April 13 — Lil' Ed & the Blues Imperials/Flamin' Harry '• April 14 -— Richard Busch/Missionaries \ (Charles Antalosky), a lawyer Rodolpho and Catherine become producers of "Geraldo" decided to . . . : Last week's Academy Awards the terrific Kathryn Harrold who grew up in Eddie's neighbor- closer. They go to the movies do quieter stones simply because show may have been long and ("The Bronx Zoo"), Michael hood and is unable to leave it. frequently, spend a great deal of there was too much "Geraldo- boring, but it did manage to come Woods ("Private Eye") and Helen THE EMPIRE A fight t»reaks out in a scene from the Philadelphia IVama Guild's pfrodiittion of "A View From As a lawyer, he is a factual man time with one another and even bashing" going on. up with a few surprises. As Slater ("Ruthless People.") Roosevelt and Princeton avenues the Bridge." .. and only provides the audience speak of marriage, which makes "The Morton Downey Jr. expected, "Rain Man" was the Th^ two-hour movie pilot, likely Philadelphia, Pa. with the essential details. He tells Eddie insanely jealous. A burning between them because of her Eddie, faced with a dilemma, informer was. Show," which continued with its night's big winner, picking up to air this fall, includes subplots 215-338-6100 his obses- Beatrice also the audience the story because it desire is growing inside Eddie loyalty to both. Beatrice realizes sees only one answer to Catherine and sleaze-fest, suffered a 15 percent awards for best picture, actor on crack abuse and corrupt pol- April 7 — Bricklin/Midnite Mission affected him very deeply and he because of his feelings for Cath- Eddie's feelings, so she urges sion: he must be disloyal to his know that Eddie placed the call. drop in viewership from the (Dustin Hoffman), director (Barry itical officials. April 8 — Heavens Edge/Hit and Run can never forget it. erine and he becomes obsessed Catherine to assert her independ- wife's family and call the immi- They are angry and cannot under- November sweeps. Many adver- Levinson) and original SHORT TAKES: "Rain Man," April 9 — Dominance^Craze does it. entire Eddie is an Italian-American with destroying the romance. ence and to move out of her uncle's gration authorities, which he stand why he .did The tisers do not want to be associated screenplay. riding high on its Oscar victories, April 12 — Fantazy/Rated R/Aviator and a proud man. He is also a very Catherine will not listen to any house. She also advises Catherine anonymously. Marco and Rodol- neighborhood, as well, knows that with such programs and have The winners in some of the jumped back to the No. 1 spot at April 13 — Le Compt hard worker and he spends long stories Eddie tells her about to follow her heart, no matter pho are arrested and taken to jailv Eddies was the informer, and even threatened to pull their ads other categories, however, were the box office last week (it was April 14 — Street Talk/Jo Jo Slick hours working as a longshoreman Rodolpho but she feels torn what Eddie thinks. knowing full well who the ostracizes him. in some cases. unexpected. Jodie Foster upset No. 3 the week before). "Fletch on the Brooklyn^ docks. He lives Advertiser pullout is by no Glenn Close ("Dangerous Liai- Lives," "The Rescuers," "Lean CONNELLY CENTER CINEMA at home with his wife, Beatrice means confined to daytime tele- sons") and Meryl Streep ("A Cry on Me" and "Bill and Ted's Villanova University (Suzanne Toren), and his wife's vision, either. 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niece, Catherine. announced last week that they actress award for her stunning out the top 5 . . . And finally. Blair April 8-10 - "Vagabond" Catherine was very young when will no longer purchase commer- performance in "The Accused." Brown's "The Days and Nights her mother died, so Beatrice cial time on NBC's "Nightingales" (jeena Davis won for best sup- of Molly Dodd," which was can- CHAMELEON agreed to raise her sister's daugh- because it does not meet their porting actress in "The Accidental celled by NBC last year, returns 223 N. Water St. ter. Eddie and Beatrice have no standards. Tourist," beating out the favorite, with new episodes on Lifetime Lancaster, Pa. children of their own, even though The show, produced by Aaron Sigoumey Weaver of "Working cable starting April 17. The orig- 215-393-7133 they have been married for many Spelling of "Dynasty" fame, Girl." Kevin Kline was named inal 26 episodes have been running April 7 — The Ramones/The Original Sins years. Eddie cares very deeply for focuses on five student nurses and best supporting actor for his work on the cable network since April 8 — Tony Minaya and the Super Band Catherine and takes his respon- has been criticized for being in the hilarious "A Fish Called January. April 14 — The Flamin' Caucasians sibilities toward her even more to degrading to the nursing profes- Wanda." Source: USA Today PULSATIONS 242 Baltimore Pike — Route 1 'My Fair Graham Parker impresses Glen Mills, Pa. 215-459-4140 April 12 — The Fixx By BILL CARR Lady^ up and give Graham Parker the Songs such as "Malfunction and MICHAEL AIMETTE credit he deserves? Not many Junction" and "Honeysuckle Staff Reporters DUPONT PAVILION people can put out an album of Blue" are examples of Drivin' 'n' (Continuedfrom page 29) Villanova University 14 solo songs and come through its — it not Cryin' at best might Villanova, Pa. The majority of the musical shining. The collection here effec- it certainly is be original, but April 21 — Living Colour numbers were excellent, but some tively captures the light cynicism, likable. Other songs, such as needed a little more "oomph" and mixed with reserved optimism, "Wild Dog Moon," exemplify the animation. The best ones were that has tinged Parker's lyrics for annoying aspects of Southern "Just You Wait Henry Higgins," years. Give the man credit for rock-macho hicks singing a dumb "I Could Have Danced All Night," retaining a playful side during his song. This is unfortunate, since "On The Street Where You Live" long search for success. Drivin' 'n' Cryin' should be above and "Get Me To The Church Movie Clips On FOR WHAT ITS WORTH that. Time." Drivin' 'n' Cryin' cannot simply •:•:•::^:•l•^•;'••>^V/::.••^•::\^•••:•;^•^••:/^.V;^^^t;•.•••v^'^•••^•••••-••••V•^"^ •:.;>:V/.v.;/.;/..;/ .;.;// //..:;.v^^ When ere people going be categorized into the Southern BILL AND TED'S EXCELLENT ADVENTURE; Two This NfOfNfeffnf Graham Parker's Live! Alone in rock genre, however; the band is high school boys travel through time to capture historical America is not the ambitious to wnke up end give more "artsy" and esoteric than prodiictton Is not to be figures and bring them back to the present day for a school '•'•'^ project it sounds like. ''•"••••••'•'•'•"•'•"•••'•''-•-•'•-'•••''•-"-••-••-•-•-'••''-•-'•••-'-•-'-•-'-•-*•'-•-••-'-•-'-' I'n-i'ri •••• I' ll that. More seasoned bands, such Grehem Perker the presentation. Bad direction, stupid dialogue and atrocious missed. As opposed to something WkeJoe as the Del Fuegos and the Meat acting overwhelm the entertainment possibilities of this Jackson Live (released earlier this credit he deserves? Puppets, do a better job than The biggest problem with the movie. year), which documented the Drivin' *n' Cryin' show was that the scene changes in making this evolution of an artist's entire kind of music, but Mystery Road needed to be done in a more timely performing career as it spanned Alone in America contains a few is a major for CHANCES ARE: Ryan O'Neal mars an otherwise decent fashion. The continuity and step a band with the world, Alone in America bonuses, too. First of all, Parker a bright future. film reminiscent of "Peggy Sue Got Married" and "Back to rhythm of the action was disrupt- highlights one particular aspect of debuts two new songs, both of Drivin' 'n' Cryin' can the Future." Cybill Shepherd and Robert Downey Jr. make ed by waiting longer than usual be seen an artist on one particular which are excellent. Also, the in the Philadelphia area at the a good match as friends and lovers. between scenes. ** evening. concert songs are interspersed Spectrum April 20. Nevertheless, "get yourself to If this sounds boring, keep in with Parker's witty banter with the theater on time" and do not OTHER STUFF: Debbie Har mind that more often than not, the crowd; indudeid in this are ry released Into The miss "My Fair Lady." Performan- Bleach, a modest projects are ultimately many Philly references that locals collection of her greatest hits both ces are April 5-23. For tickets call TRUE BELIEVER: Good direction from Joseph Ruben and more successful — and remember will find amusing. with Blondie and on her own, the box office at 645-7474. Student good acting from James Wood saves this movie from a tired also that the artist in question is Graham Parker is coming back though the only solo hit she ever discounts are available. story. Woods plays an activist attorney who defends drug Graham Parker. to the TLA April 23. had was "French Kissing" ... dealers, with Robert Downey Jr. as his assistant. Alone in America features DRIVIN' 'N' CRYIN' - Morton Downey Jr. Sings is the Parker, accompanied solely by his MYSTERY ROAD: Southern title of Morton Downey Jr. 's just- Cultural guitar, performing at Phila- rock has always been something released album. Actually, Mort THE ADVENTURES OF BARON MUNCHAUSEN: The delphia's own Theatre of the that people either love or hate. made a career of singing before his latest film from Terry Gilliam, the director of the cult classic Living Arts (TLA) on his recent Lynyrd Skynyrd and The Outlaws obnoxious days. The first single? "Brazil," features more zany adventures and cameo fall tour. were simultaneously two of the . . "Zip It!" of course . Congratu- appearances from Monty Python alumni. It is entertaining Film r Calus. If you are worried about the most popular and loathed 1 bands lations to the Villanova Union for for all ages. I sound quality of live performan- during the 70s, yet their influence SIXMoff! I bringing Living Colour, one of the "Vagabond," Agnes Varda's I ces, not to worry — the disc was has waned for most of this decade, most refreshing bands around, to I 293-0980 SKIN DEEP: This film unites two men who have made subtitled French film, will be I Present this coupon when you purchase any large 128W. UncaslerA^. skillfully engineered and mas- due in most part to such untal- the hallowed grounds of Villanova. I millkms with double entendres. John Ritter's schtick is old. screened this weekend by the I original pizza and receivs t^JOO off the pricel tered; Parker's guitar sound is ented successors as .38 Special Be at the duPont Pavilion April I and director Blake Edwards' scripts should be deleted from Cultural Film Series in Connelly I Open for lunch exceptional, while his voice rings and Molly Hatchet. 21 for what promises to be a very with other his word processor. , Center Cinema. One coupon per pizza. Not good any I 11 AM-1 AM Sun.-Thurs. as true and strong "Vagabond" I as ever. This year, however, marks the exciting show ... And do not offer. Good at participating locatk>ns. •V4 depicts the tale of a homeless I 11AM-2AMFri.ASat. Although sok> albums tend to introduction of a very good, newly I Expires: 4/23/89 forget The Replacements toni|(ht teenage girl as she drifts in and I grow old quickly* somehow Ai&ne matured Southern rock band I at the Tower Theatre in Upper out of the lives of various people* I in America never gets bonng. called Drivin* *n' Cryin* from Darby (the Flying Coffin will take DEAD BANG: This film should be titled "The Big I Safe, Frtendly. Frso Dellv«ry Cliche." The film will be shown ^morrow Domino't Pizza, inc Parker has the smart simplicity 1M0 Atlanta, Ga. Its new album. Mys- . I you right there) . . finally, in the Don Johnson plays a burned-out cop who is assigned to a at 7 p.m.; Sunday at 3:30 and 7 of Billy Bragg without the some- tery koad, has just about every- running for worst single of the robbery-murder case. This has been done before, and much I p.m.; and Monday at 7 p.m. Mon- times grating Brsg^anian cockney thing a fan of gningy rock could year thus far are: "Eternal Flame" better. day's viewing will be followed by accent. want: k)ud guitars, street-smart by the Bangles and "Electric a lecture in French by Beatrice L When are people going to wake lyrics, aild good songwriting. Youth" by Debbie Gibson. Waggaman.

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PyM • TMt VitLAMOVAN •M^ 7, ItJt Downey and Shepherd appear in ne^ filiii' his unknowing that a niovie using this theme Downey Jr.'s acting abilities are By NATAUE KOSTELNI The film opens in the year 1963 For one thing, with the marriage of Corinne and daughter falls in k>ve with him must have a twist to give it a new superior compired to fhe others Staff Rtporter Louis. Louis' best man is Philip, and, before his eyes, Philip is life. Even though the movie is in the film. The camera has a love who informs Louis that he is in finally trying to lure Corinne entertaining, it olfers httle excite- affair with him. It it not just his relationship. ment because of its predictabihty. good kx>ks that make him look Ml love with Corinne moments before beyond their pUtonic "Chances Are" the wedding vows are taken. This A sense of anxiety devetops while Shepherd's acting is more good, but his ability to adapt to off screen. any scene or cue. Directed by Emile Ardolino comes as no surprise to Louis, and waiting for the moment of recog- refined the televiskm role "Chances Are'* exptores the Tri-Star Pictures from then on PhiHp becomes an nition from Corinne and Philip. She is more appeal in her extension of the marriage. in "Chances Are" than she is in common idea of afterlife in fulfil- mSSSSSSSSSSSSSmSSSi^SSSSSS^m The film moves forward a year "Moonlighting." ling a great innate humian desire biggest casting mistake is to live an immortal life with the "Chances Are" is a sentimental to the night of Louis and Corinne's The is second-rate people love the most. It con- movie that explores the strength first wedding anniversary. News Ryan O'Neal. He a we lives up to his mediocre fronts the issue of learning when that love adds to relationships. of Corinne expecting a baby inistiir^ It ^fw (KMtili actor who reputation in this film. He is to risk releasing a comfortable The film is filled with many inspires a romantic night for the -«. uncompelling and insincere in his past in order to face the future. t connections and ties from one couple. The evening, however, ' J incident and scene to another. quickly comes to a halt when An extremely disappointing role of a secret k>ver. The movie lacks creativity, but still movie goer. Cybill Shepherd plays Corinne, Louis is hit by a car while crossing characteristic of "Chances Are" is At the other extreme, Robert can amuse any a wife who cannot let go of the the street. that the television blurb advertis- love she has for her deceased The plot centers around Louis' ing the movie tells the whole husband Louis. Ryan O'Neal plays return to life as Alex, who reenters story. This is probably the biggest Philip, a love-stricken journalist the lives of his wife and daughter. detraction from the film. and best friend of Corinne and Alex encounters many obstacles The common plot of second Louis. The witty Robert Downey while trying to convince Corinne lives, rebirths and previous lives point Jr. plavs Louis' soul reincarnated. of his identity. has been worn out to the

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«i* The men's basketball team will open its 1989-90 season with $7.00 is^th VU ID (2 per ID) the 1989 National Champions, the University of Michigan. They will meet in the annual Tip-off Classic next November in Springfield, Mass. '^ The Wolverines, who have split their two games with the ConneUy Center Ticket Wildcats (1970, 1985), will lose their leading scorer, Glen Rice, but Rumeal Robinson and a host of other talented underclassmen Office will return. The match-up gives the Cats their toughest opening- Ijviw<7 dav contest since 1982, when 'Nova opened up with Kentuckv. • # Tidkefts (DiBL sal® undiw (Photo by VW) Big East to meet ACC • • After telliiig to Princeton March 20, the men's lacrosse team rebounded to deieat Dartmouth, 14-6, A|>rU 2. The Big East and the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) basketball conference have reached a deal for an early season lacrosse cruises past doubleheader in which teams from both conferences will meet. The contest, which will be televised on ESPN, will be played Dartmoirtli Dec. 4-7. Sites and oairings will be released in May.

showing for 'Nova. The men's lacrosse team split Sophomore Chris Sullivan led a pair of games last week, defeat- Coming to Villanova in scoring with three Bain still considering 'Nova ing Dartmouth April 2 after losing goals and one assist. Scaring once to Princeton, March 29. The team presence felt by ViUanova currently has a record of 2-5. again made his goals. Junior The NCAA basketball late signing Princeton traveled to the Main netting two John period for high school McEvoy also tallied two goals, seniors begins April 12. Highly touted Aaron Bain, Line to meet the Cats in Villanova from Flint Cats to victory. Hill Prep in Virgina, is still considering Stadium and took the gamp, 14- while helping the signing on to play for The Wildcats will continue Rollie Massimino's Wildcats. The 6-foot-7 forward was a first- 6. The Cats' third-leading scorer, In the duPont ^iPUXS their 1989 regular season tomor- team Parade and McDonald's Ail-American during his senior senior Chris Scaring found the net row, when they meet the St. season. twice for V.U. in a losing cause. John's Redmen in Villanova Sta- Pavilion Four days later, the Cats tra- dium at 1:30 p.m. veled to Dartmouth and won their second game of the season. Fresh- Compiled from reports provided by man goalie Taymore Zarghami Sports Information Seton Hall falls short in title bid FRIDAY, APRIL 21 BROUGHT TO YOUBY THE VILLANOVA made 21 saves in an impressive STUDENT UNION CONCERTS COMMITTEE Don't miss V.U/s After cruising through the NCAA tournament and crushing teams like Indiana, Nevada-Las Vegas and Duke, Villanova's Big East rival Seton Hall fell in the national championship game men's lacrosse team to Michigan, in overtime, 80-79, April 3. John Morton led the Pirates with 35 points in the losing cause. take on St John's tomorrow

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V», ,,i.f.-^ijtl «W;«#k¥>rMiM»U^SWjtifrn SofBMI slumps were an ktnMc «iid FeirsBt won the No. Softball statistics Br^nvBKKscn uted a double to the Cats' offensive 1 dodklBs cMMMt, M, #4. but By KATHY BIELOMYZA effort, while Lodise picked up two tut LUC Tcresi^IaBenard droivsd the Ms. 2 SU^ff Rgporttr 6-1. tic up RBIs. • h. nwtch, to thingi I The men's tennis squad ran its road to defeat Mtei ^ ^; tUODBL softbsll team took In game two, 'Nova's offense The women's SMli'Jt F«(W .300 U 4 2 1 0/ .000 record tod^by recording victories March 29. Rqiik's Kven-match i«sinat44. field past week against came alive and slammed 14 hits ' 0/ .occ i he The Cats came with the the this Ji'.! Ktrpiniri .015 HI !< 46 If 10 Id 1 at Yiamm wffmaX Lehigh and St. win streak ^mmm- when wiff en route to a 6-5 victory. Dopsovic, c 1 0/ .ooc b-A when fMd Long Island University, Indiana Chtry! Iti«v. . .W W 12 22 e 2 John's and on the road at Mon- lost his stm^ naidr to jen wis AcMroaa Basile, Karpinski and freshman BffPtilt .294 !4/ :< 34 10 2 D 4/ 5 .e?o 01>wyer tlir^ sets, 62, University of Pennsylvania (lUP) Jtrot^r mouth this past week. Steffsa,e-l.Mf3. wen in and the University of Carolin Tripp each went 2-4, Crolfiiffl^p .:f4 11/ ; 17 S 1 1 0/ .cso weather, The Cau then n^ off five 16, 64. The 'Nova-St. John's to the inclement 1 1/ 1 1.000 Due combining for three of the Wild- 9.iU iMilt .2W 9/ e 24 7 3 -victprKs in five match, which Hasted oVer four Pennsylvania. two home matches, straigbt Itiaglsf i:arrn Lo^-.W .273 M/ 14 40 11 12 1 1/ 1 1.001 the Cats bad double- cats' runs. however. hours, ia (^ biggest win lor the In the first *game There remains one undefeated upsdtatest. Jipri'if BtHiJa .200 ?/ 3 10 4 ( 1 0/ .coo strong on Sunday," said Head T of the ViHanoeia has live aobadulad junior tri*captain Jill Karpinski Cral C'Mtarr. .132 14/ 14 44 6 5 0/ •CM suo^es S»layer for 'Nova, senior Hi- the tongliest Match went 2-3 with one double and one Coach Maria DiBcrnardi. Tricy U\§ .123 6/2 8 1 1 ( 0/ .000 week. u'Niyva knnckod 4»f f the matches in te 0a«Maf maskv all Greg Ackerman. at Na 6 singles. I Lodise, who yielded five runs on Sctirottiffr .Ul 13/ IS 27 3 7 • 0/ .coo IMkneD. S^, of which are on the remt. The run batted in (RBI). Unfortunate- Jilil Ackerman is now M in singles visiting St. Jolill^ii ly, the effort was not enough as 10 hits, pitched a complete game •taurHD H«rt .ICO 12/ 3 10 1 2 0/ .000 AprilZ The MiasqiMMli taiit the Cats' competition wiH indtiAe kr:i 2/ 1 ) 0/ .000 If the Cats fell, 8-2. and registered the win for the Branca .000 snulesmatcllea^iiitkilougl^ teams liftm<|iisen^«CQlWie, Vki^ T The Cits returned froin the sia neliiu UHortt .000 3/ 2 5 c 0/ .000 lJbii«|erSity and New York Villanova dropped the second Cats. Easter holiday to defeat Uhigil^ man^ Xconaid and Ackerman field 12-2. Lodijse gave up YiUanova's fielding woes reap- University. game Karyn *:' .•'•C 7-2. Senior Miks Rouse collaetii«victQries« ;:llan5va .257 14/ :i Zih i? 94 u2 :2 4 1 3; 5 .88'? 30 J* i'J 117/ .320 126/ March 28, over two peared in the team's 5-2 loss to seven runs on.si]( hits 1' 84 Itl 27 '.963 Zt ti, ^ -4/ 16!/ .43B 202/ «0 .**= won his maceh St No. ^ 8ii«l«» ^pp:r.er,t Tctili .281 14/ T**! :ll 61 I! 13 Z and one-third innings. Karpinski the University of Pennsylvania. S7, 7-5» &1 i^EBmsl Steve Sieger. led the Cats in the batter's box "The ball took several bad boun- The Na2siMlNa a scecfaktaykTr once again with a 2-3 performance, ces and we came up short," Teresi and Mike Loughman, were including a triple and one RBI. DiBernardi said. also visliwioiisi Outfielder Beth Dopsovic also Despite the squad's defeat, Fkeshnan Steve Forrest was contributed a double. freshman Carol O'Hearn had a defeated in a kmg thice^settcr at The Cats were plagued by perfect day at the plate with a No. 4, and No. S» junior Pete fielding errors, their major weak- strong 3-3 performance which On the Ball Leonard also dropped his match. ,c> ness this season, committing included a double. Gentile, who (Continued from pafie 40) coach's fifth season if he is ever, Seton Hall would proba- JunkirJk)lm OlJviiFer, playingiii three in each contest. went 1-3 added an RBI. never have happened. doing a good job. bly still have a lower level placeofAckermanatNQ.68in9M» probably The squad ended its four-game Junior Kris Branca took the loss program. ' tte roared tindk after dropimig four losing streak when it returned after giving up four runs on Too many coaches are fired The main factor which limits first set ta win 3^6, 6-0. fi-l. home to sweep a doubleheader hits over three innings. because the schools lack the a university's patience with Colleges and universities Ackerman did not return from from Indiana University of Pen- The five game stretch left the patience to give them the time he spent Easter regard to a coach is financial. must begin to give coaches Fkirids, where overall of nsylvania April 2. Wildcats with an record it takes to build a consistent for Tuesday's Collegiate athletics have enough time to accomplish break, in time 6-8. Melissa LaMorte went the dis- winner. Carlesimo is a perfect become so money-oriented that their tasks. If they not match. do tance on the mound for the Wild- example of this. universities no longer stick succeed after being given a fair (Photo by Thmbte^ The doubles pairs of Rouse- This week the Cats will face cats in game one, a 6-4 Cats' win, with a coach who does not win amount of time, they the school singles and doubles action against Forrest, Teresi-Leonard and Taylor Tcresi recorded wins in both hits. Fresh- West Chester and St. John's in relinquishing only six Time is the one thing it takes immediately. There is too much could rightfully evaluate the Lehight helping to extend the Cats' victory atreak. two home doubleheaders, then man Jennifer Gentile pounded to construct any kind of suc- money involved for these situation and possibly find will travel to St. Joseph's for lUP's pitching, going 2-2. Karpins- cessful athletic program. For schools to wait for success. someone else. another two-game series. ki and Rita Basile each contrib- example, it takes at least four years for a coach to fill his team What these schools are not The biggest problem Fisher entirely with players he has realizing is that it takes time will encounter if he is hired at personally recruited. for a coach to build a consist- Michigan is 789 Uincaster Ave., Golfers beat F&M that he will ently successful program. This encounter extraordinarily high PA By MIKE TRAINOR Villanova the eight-shot victory. Vttlanovn, It also takes time for the time period cannot be forgone expectations. The school must Staff Reporter coach to establish a favorable or even shortened in most not give in The squad hopes to improve on to public opinions Congratulations, Owfwd and uparl»d by Vtncml Amtndola PIZM tn OvMDiOoti reputation for his basketball cases. and give up on him if he does fomwf OMmtr ol Vtncwntt men's golf team its fall season, which included a yftntlk PMIa The 1989 tlw btft Ptawi* In program. This is not always not succeed immediately. began the spring portion of its tie for fourth place in the ECAC Seniors necessary, but at Seton Hall, Carlesimo was given the Villanova year with two matches in late qualifier and a distant second- Carlesimo definitely had his time, begrudgingly though it After all, he is still working March. place finish behind St. John's in work cut out for him in this was, and he has done a remar- with Bill Frieder's team. He The team competed in the Navy the Big East Tournament. rt, •• area. kable job. Seton Hall will most must be given the time to bring HOT Invitational, March 24-25. Villa- likely reap the benefits of his in his own team because, in the nova finished a' di^§nV 18th otif This year, like most, the prim- SAHIMnCHS With this and other factors success for many years to long run, he will be evaluated of 24 schools with a two-round ary goals for the team are to do considered, positive results can come. If he had not been on how he coaches his team tammmn \ combined score of 686, 77 shots well in the Eastern Champion- generally "be expected by the afforded this opportunity, how- and not anybody else's. MEATBALL 2.70 behind the winner, Temple. ships in order to qualify for the I Z Z A SAUSAGE ,...^70 The lone bright spot for the regionals, and to reach the NCAAs 160 HAMBURGER team in the competition was with a fine performance in the CHEESEBURGER .... 1.75 sophomore Kevin Rogerson, who regionals. FRENCH FRIES 1.00 shot a 76-77-153. Rogerson tied for ONION RINGS 1.00 in individual Assistant Coach Harry Parker CHEESE FRIES 1.60 fourth place the standings. believes this young team, consist- The Cats bounced back five ing predominantly of sophomores days later, however, and won a and freshmen, has the talent to tri-match against Widener Uni- accomplish those goals, but the first improve its Students SALADS versity and Franklin and Marshall team must men- College at Widener. VU defeated tal approach to the eame. >Afe give you credit atCiUAN ANTIPASTO a96 F&M 405-413 and Widener 905- a.OS TUNA SALAD 427. Rogerson, junior Todd Ron- This week the golf team plays ^'^ 3.S0 Receive a PIZZA CHEF SALAD host to Columbia and Philadelphia 9 gaus and freshman Eric Groh all TOSSED SALAD 175 forwhol 10.50 broke the 80 mark while three Pharmaceutical Monday at Aro- Discount on Tires SiM IS X IS [DiMSlng: Italian. French. 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han, Cathy Walsh and Missy nkt 1Miiziris-S8/a .231 12/ 3 13 4 3 3 1 0/ .000 3 4 1/ 4/ .306 9/ 20 .430 Lammers. Dm 9m11m - C .093 V 8 2! 3 2 1 0/ .000 3 4 0/ 4/ .190 11/ a .393 - Briu llikt C .091 10/ 2 11 2 1 0/ .000 3 2 0/ 1/ .091 3/ 12 .ao Robfrt SoUoM - P .000 1/ The team's success<^hus tar is 0/ .000 0/ 0/ .000 0/ .poo 9 Milliu niss - P/OF .000 2/ 0/ impressive considering the fact 2. .000 2 0/ 0/ .000 0/ 2 .000 (Pholo by Hoffmann) Scott lUrks - P .000 1/ c 0/ .000 0/ 0/ .000 07 .000 that this is only V.U.'s first year Rikt Schick -P/OF .000 4/ 3 0/ .000 1 1 0/ 0/ .000 0/ 5 .000 Kevin Cain collected two hits, a double and two RBIa. as a Division I varsity lacrosse In the basebaU team's victory over Wtt. Bavt Schitisir -P/OF .000 3/ 4 0/ .000 3 0/ 0/ .000 0/ 4 .000 ten years, team. For the past IHki SvMion - 3B/li .900 11/ 10 1 »1» 0/ .000 3 1 0/ 3 0/ .000 2/ 10 .200 - women's lacrosse had been only itarc Bartaii C .000 1/ 1 0/ .000 0/ 0/ .000 0/ 1 .OCC c a club sport. for the team. They take on Geor- Baseball wins seven straight getown tomorrow at 1 p.m. Then, Villanova .313 a/ a 804 a2 a4 iss 39 5 18 12/ 13 .nZ 111 137 14 12/10 377/ .4^8 449/ 937 .469 15 - <*i Opponmt - 'We are really excited about April 12, the Cats face Ursinus. Totalf .234 a/ a 735 99 178 80 29 1 11 22/ 2b .846 162 108 10 3/ 1 242/ .321 354/ 378 .403 7 (Continuedfrom page 40) strong innings for the Cats and and a run batted in in the game. this, and we are very happy with Both games are at home and will 2-5 with a double and astounding team average of .431. improved his impressive record to Neill was our start," said fifth-year Head be played in Villanova Stadium. in. Wismer tallied The reluctant Panthers crept 6-0 and his earned run average to two runs batted hits also and added two runs out on the field April 2 for another 1.13. / two game against the red-hot Wildcats. Schall hit a solo home run, his batted in. will come to Villanova The result was much the same as sixth of the season, while hitting Temple at 3 p.m. to try to cool down the blue and white pounded the 2-5 for the Wildcats. Matrone and today Wildcats. Schedules the red-hot Panthers, 8-3. Kenny pitched six Cain each had two hits, a double BOBMcCREARY Men^s track Women's track continues 14-15 Dogwood Relays, at Uiflversity of Tennessee, Knoxville, track week's Athlete of the Week is Wildcat Tenn. Men's This APRIL baseball standout Bob McCreary. 21 Rutgers Relays, at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ. 14-15 Dogwood Relays, at University of Tennessee, The senior, who plays pitcher and shortstop, won 27-28 Penn Relays, at Franklin Field, Philadelphia, Pa. Knoxville, Tenn. MAY 27-29 Penn Relays, at Franklin Field, Philadelphia, Pa. outdoor dominance games on the mound against St. Joseph's' and Pittsburgh. In 11 innings of work in these games, 6-7 Big East Conference Championships, at Villanova University MAY TRIPODI followed up Rowbotham"*s the race. 6-7 Big East Conference By MATT He gave up only one run on seven hits, while 13 Princeton-Adidas Invitational, at Princeton University, Championships, at Villanova University leg McCreary Reporter victory at this distance last week Gariba,, who ran the second 12-14 ECAC Championships, Staff recording seven strikeouts. Princeton, NJ. at George Mason University with one of his own this week in of the race in 21.6, said, "I thought 20-21 Gatorade Invitational, Against West Chester, he showed his versatility 18-21 IC4A Championship, at Villanova University at University of Tennessee, Knoxville, men's track team continued a time of 3:48.32. we ran well, but the opposition Tenn. The by gping 3-4 at the plate and knocking in two runs. 27 Potomac Valley TAC, at Howard University, Washington, D.C. on the outdoor The 4x800 relay team achieved was, perhaps, too tough." JUNE its dominance A year ago, McCreary received an award as the JUNE with several strong finishes a first-place finish of its own at Overall, however, Gariba and 1-4 1-4 NCAA Championships, at Brigham track Big ^East's finest shortstop and appears to be in top NCAA Championships, at Brigham ^ung University, Provo, Young University, Provo, were satisfied ) Relays at the the Colonials . The foursome of the rest of the team Utah at the Colonial form once again this season. Utah performance at the College of William and Mary Aidan O'Regan, Howard Jackson, with their 16-18 TAC Championships, at University of Houston, Houston, Texas 16-18 TAC Championships, at University of Houston, Houston, Texas March 31 and April 1. Mike Seeger and Bruce Harris relays, JULY JULY three victo- destroyed a competitive field and 21-31 Villanova compiled ' 21-31 Olympic Sports Festival, Oklahoma City, Okla. Olympic Sports Festival, Oklahoma, City, Okla. will next tomor- ries, one second-place and one won the event by over four seconds The squad nm pleased [with row in the Jamaica National lounn-piaccfourth-place finish..iiii.a... . The*..^ meet"— in 7:30.68. "We were marks the second consecutive our team performance] to say the Relays in Kingston, Jamaica. competition in which the Cats least," Gariba said. "Everyone is ^_.««i»«—^— have had successful showings. starting to run better each week." TRIPLE A RESERVE OFFICERS' TRAINING CORPS In the 100-meter dash, freshman Harris finished second in the STUDENT PAINTERS sensation Salaam Gariba defeated 800, losing to his nemesis and ASSOCIATES field, taking the event in conference foe, David Moore of yCONNOR & a strong SUMMER JOBS A VAILABLE a time of 10.87. "It wasn't my best Pittsburgh. Harris finished in a Foroman ^8/hr. (experience required) time, but I did enough to win," time of 1:52.1, less than a second Gariba said. behind Moore, Painter <6/hr. (good attitude, willing to learn) Quentin Howe, running for In the sprint medley relay, the OPPORTUNITIES UNIQUE CAREER POSITIONS AVAILABLE Paul Rowbotham, showed the Cats took fourth in 3-.22.52. The FEW competition that Villanova has a eventual winner, Mt. St. Mary's, in TRADING Call Immediately tough one-two punch in the 1500. ran an impressive 3:20.84 to win OPTIONS 527-3339

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40 • THI VILLANOVAN • Sports Apill 7. 11 Baseball sweeps series wUh Pitt ByJOEdUARINO recorded a four-hit shutout on the Assistant SfMfrts Editor mound for the Cats and improved his record to 5-0. The Wildcat baseball team The University of Pittsbuiigh Vol. 64. No. 19 caught fire recently, winning Panthers came to Villanova for a VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, VILLANOVA. PA April 14, 1989 seven straight games and pushing three^Eame weekend series, April its season record to 17-8. 1-2. In an April Fool's doubleheacj- The team's hot streak has er, the Cats humiliated the Panth- included 12 wins in the team's last ers, 16-2 and 16-1. 14 games. Game one was characterized by library science shelved by University The Cats traveled to nearby St. a 16-run scoring barrage Sperduto by the Joseph's University March 28 and Wildcats in the first four innings. By SINEAP QUINN shellacked the Hawks, 18-4. Senior Frank Matrone led the Assistant Nnos Editor In the blowout, 'Nova racked up Cats in the batter's box with a 3- wins 15 hits, including an amazing four 3 effort, including two doubles The Board of Trustees decided home runs, four doubles and a and five runs batted in. to stay with its decision to termi- triple. The Cats as a team hit a Schall knocked in a run while nate the library science graduate 2-2. e/ect/on strong .385 that afternoon. going Cain smacked a two-run program at its April 11 meeting. Junior third baseman Gary home run in a 2-4 effort. The Board of Trustees voted to By KEVIN C. HEIL Scott went 2-4 with two home Scott, junior Mike Wismer and discontinue the program in News Editor runs and four runs batted in. senior Bill ElHs each had two hits. December. It reviewed its decision These were his fifth and sixth Scott and Ellis recorded a double in light of recent protest by the Christopher Sperduto handily home runs of the season. and two runs batted in during the library science department, but defeated Jonathan Zahm 621-211 Freshman standout Gene Schall victory. • had *'no inclination to change our in the April 10 election for Student knocked in four runs on a home In the field, DeAnzeris, a fresh- original decision," said the Rev. Government president, said Joan run and a double, while he batted man, robbed two Panthers of hits Edmund J. Dobbin, O.S.A. Univer- London, elections commissioner. a perfect 2-2 on the day. with agile play at shortstop. sity president, April 12. "I feel like I was the clear The other homer, a two-run The Program Evaluation Com- winner. It was incredible to get shot, was hit by another fresh- Rafael Novoa won the game on mittee (PEC) recommended that that kind of support," Sperduto (Photo by Hoffmann) man, Mike Neill, during a 1-3 the mound in five innings of work. the library science graduate said. Senior outfielder Bill Ellis collected two hits in four at-bats, including a double in V.U.'s 18-4 performance. He gave up just three hits and one program and 11 others be elim- Zahm said he had "nothing but win over St. Joseph's.. Junior reserve catcher Dan run and recorded four strikeouts, inated in its final report published positive feelings" for his opponent Swallow hit a triple for the Cats while improving his record to 3- in March 1988, said Dr. Angelo and added that he hopes to work in the win, while Kevin Cain, 2. Armenti, dean of University Col- closely with Sperduto next year. Mike DeAnzeris, John Oakill and lege and chairman of the PEC. Though Zahm lost in his bid for Runners dominate in Texas Bill Ellis each collected two hits In game two, McCreary turned The library science program the presidency, he was elected to in three at-bats. Cain and DeAn- in another outstanding pitching was terminated for financial and serve as the student senator from By MONICA BYRNE nett ran well in the 200, a different Sunday at the University of Pen- zeris cracked doubles and knocked performance with six innings of academic reasons, said Dr. Daniel University College in an uncon- Staff Reporter event for her, and Michelle DiMu- tested nsylvania's Franklin Field against in two and three runs, two-hit shutout work. J. Ziegler, dean of the Graduate race. ro ran a great 1500 against major Pennsylvania, Princeton, Ford- respectively. School. "I talked to Jon [Zahm] already Once again, Southern weather, competition. DiMuro running in ham, Penn State, Mount St. Mar- On the mound, Mike Schick, Cain once again paced Villanova "In the case of the library (Continued on page 9)

" intense competitioTi and the wom- the 1500 is f> no longer an experi- y's and George Mason. Schiesser, it it * Dave Bob McCreary at the plate. His attributes science program, was the com- en's track team proved to be a ment — she's becoming an estab- "This is a rare chance' for the and Scott Marks all saw action, included a perfect 4-4 hitting mittee's strong recommendation favorable combination for V.U. lished 1500 runner," added Stern. whole team to compete in a non- before McCreary took the win in performance, two doubles and six that the program either should fans. Following its impressive Villanova will be competing this high pressured meet," Said Stern. five innings of work. runs batted in. Freshman Neill seek and gain accreditation by the showing at the Florida Relays two The next day, Villanova hamr. slammed his second home run of American Library Association weeks ago, 'Nova continued its (Photo by Subong) mered 7-0, (ALA), should be out. West Chester, in anoth^^ the week, while colkscting four or phased Over 70 p«0|il« rattaed ontsMie the Ubmvy Science dcfMOtment in Falvey Memorial library to outdoor season April 1 at the er hometown rivalry. hits in five attempts and knocking For a number of very sound protest the temunatimi of the library science graduate program April €L seventh annual Bayou Classic, at McCreary, a senior, once again in three runs. reasons, continuation of the pro- Rice University in Houston, was an integral plart of the Cats' gram a6 it had been successfully Texas. Decision to cut program is protested attack. This time, however, it was Matrone went 2-3 arid also offered for many years was not It was the Cats' first visit to at the plate, where he went 3-4 drove in three runs. Wismer an option," according to a letter By SAMANTHA FORUNI carried signs which read, recommendation of the Program Houston and they made a very from A. Drobile, chairman [Wr, with two runs batted in. complemented this .effort with a James Staff Reporter "Where's Father Dobbin (the Rev. Evaluation Committee (PEC) final strong first impression. Head of the Board of Trustees, which Seven other players tallied one 2-4 effort. Edmund J. Dobbin, O.S.A., Uni- report, which stated, "The PEC Coach Marty Stern said, "We hit apiece for the Wildcats. Scott was sent in collaboration with The Student Committee to Save veristy president)?," '*Save is persuaded: a) that Villanova enjoyed the people and the meet, had a triple and a run batted in, It was truly an inspirational Dobbin to respond to all of those Library Science held a rally April Library Science" and "Villanova University should not offer a and the people appreciated our while Schall smashed a triple and doubleheader for the Wildcats. In who wrote to protest the termi- 6 in front of the library science discriminates against Women, library science program without talents. We were proud to be part batted in two runs. the two games, they hit for an nation of library science. department at Falvey Memorial Minorities and Libraries." accreditation and b) that achieve- of that field. It was fun to compete Sophomore Brian Kenny "In PEC's view, it was incon- Library to protest the termination The song "Do You Hear the ment of ALA [American Library (Photo by Subong) against teams we usually don't (OmUnutdimpagtSa) sistent for a university of this size of the graduate program in library People Sing?" from the musical Association] accreditation for the Junior Christopher Sperduto was meet until the NCAA and stature to continue a program elected Student Government pres- By JOHN F. SWIFT Even after bringing the science. "Les Miserables," began the rally. library science program would Championships." that could not be accredited. ident by a margin of nearly three Associate Editor school its first Over 70 adults and children The library science program require an unacceptably large For the most part, Villanova title, Fisher has to one April 10. (Continued on page 7) participated in the rally. Many was terminated following the (Continued on page 7) completely dominated the 1500- still not been named the per- As Rumeal Robinson stepped meter race. Senior Michelle DiMu- manent coach. The only thing to the foul line with three that Michigan ro placed first in 4:23.80, followed Athletic Direc- seconds remaining, by sophomore Sonia O'SuUivan the hopes tor Bo Schembechler promised and aspirations of two college was that Fisher would be the (second place — 4:25.73), senior University graduate sciiool faces new clialienges basketball teams were on Meg Moisen (fourth place — the first person interviewed for line as well. His Michigan team that position. By JENNIFER REIDY in importance assigned to the a potential for real excellence, and said, "The Graduate School is on cut in half." 4:31.04) and Carol Haux (fifth was trailing by a point Senior Reporter former over the latter. that was the challenge that lured the rise. However, there place — 4:36.68). and Fisher should have been were He added, "This process will Robinson was given the "There is no logical bridge me to this job," he said. some difficult, rocky Senior Kathy Franey made her oppor- niamed the permanent coach times when In tunity to practically put the before the Final The termination of 12 of the 25 between the Mission Statement spite of its problems, Zi^ler we were concerned about being (Continued on page 8) • debut in the 5000 and fared Four even r' 'h game away for the Wolverines. graduate school programs, as and the final recommendations. extremely well. Franey captured began. Not only did Frieder Neither team was supposed recommended by the Program Instead, we find a comparatively first place in 16:36.52, outrunning never take the team that far to be there. Both Seton Hall and into Evaluation Committee (PEC) last narrow interpretation of our her opponents by almost half a postseason play, but Michigan were on an improb- spring, "would have been a catas- Mission Statement, which then track length. Fisher seemed to coach the College tuitions on the rise able dream ride which defied trophe for this place and a return leads to a set of recommendations Keeping the track ablaze with team like il had never been most predictions. Yet they coached If to where we were 40 years ago," for program termination that, if her consistently outstanding per- before. anyone has May be indicative of national trend overcame the odds and recently said Dr. Daniel Ziegler, accepted and acted upon, would formance, senior Vicki Huber wound ever earned a chance, Steve J. up in the national champion- Fisher dean of the Graduate School. be utterly devastating to the By STAPLETON Gary B. Fenner, vice president for continued her winning streak in certainly has. MAUREEN Catholic University in Washing- ship game. Only three programs — masters College of Liberal Arts and Scien- News Editor Financial Affairs. the 3000, capturing first in 9:02.05. Though Carlesimo faced a ton. D.C., increased its tuition 8.5 Robinson, a mediocre foul in ces, as well as to the entire future Boston College an 8.9 Her time was not only an NCAA- different situation at Seton library science, teaching of saw per- fContinued on page 9) shooter, calmly sank both free school of our University," stated Ellis The 8.91 percent rise in Villa- cent increase in its tuition, qualifying one, but a new Rice Hall, he also encountered prob- English and secondary which throws. And after Daryll and Ziegler. of raised it Stadium and Bayou Classic lems keeping his job. Seton science — have been terminated. nova's indicative a from $10,760 to $11,720, Walker's in the inter- national trend, according to V.U. tuition to rise record. desperation three- Hall was a great basketball For the other nine targeted pro- Ziegler emphasized admin- said Campanella. He said the pointer narrowly missed, Mich- view that "the graduate programs • istrators of several colleges and factor in The Board of Trustees In the 200, sophomore Michelle power many years ago. The grams, "the goal is to produce primary the increase was igan had won its first national elevate the q^uality of undergrad- universities. the level of inflation, approved the 1989-1990 operat- Bennett qualified for the finals program had, however, fallen improvements within the next both championship. drastically until uate programs." The joint state- These tuition increases are nationally in ing budget at its meeting April with a run of 24.78, but opted to Carlesimo year, or else," Ziegler said in an and Boston. Could this tournament have took over noted that "to terminate a projected to be "continuing indef- Nationally, the rate of inflation 11. Full-time students will pay withdraw from the final to con- the reigns. Last interview. ment had a more appropriate ending? then, is not to initely, an average in centrate on the 800 instead. season, in only his fifth year The recommended program graduate program, unfortunately," said Dr. was 4.4 percent and in Boston it $800 increase The matchup was termed as Frank Campanella, tuition next year. In the 800, sophomores Kim as coach, Carlesimo guided the cutbacks illustrated the PEC's leave the undergraduate program executive vice reached 6.1 percent, Campanella a clash of two of the toore Pirates to their president of Boston College. Tuition accounts for 71 Certain and Bennett finished in first NCAA belief that the University's main untouched. He said. percent incredible tandem, capturing second Cinderella stories in Tournament berth. purpose is undeiiraduate educa- "In most instances, termination added, "tuition will continue to At St. Joseph's University, the of the operating budget for next recent years. in increase year. f (2:06.65) and third (2:06.71), Carlesimo was nearly fired tion, according to an April 22, 1988 of a graduate program the long 2 to 3 percent above the tuition increased 15.5 percent, Room, board and book- Seton Hall respectively. coach PJ. Carle- last year despite noticeable VJBJmnyn article. nm reduces the potential quality national inflation rate." said Joseph Pease, comptroller for store income comprise an addi- simo was almost run Stern was pleased with the out of improvement in the team's Zi^ler and the Rev. Kail C. of the associated undergraduate Specifically, the increases will the university. He added that after tional 15 percent. town by his school only year performance of his relatively a performance. The Pirates' ENia, dmm ef tlie Cettc«e . only and Scimrrt , reaponded in a joint chance that has and commerce and around and gave more money for was coaching the Wolverines which April "We're still experimenting with thing appeared to save itttfWttotiicPEC report, "We exceUflooe," it read. finance students to $9,410, up tuition ... by increasing financial 3 that the need to increase only because former conch Bill his things, and our results this week- job. htd ^aradvea in eaaentaal ngree- Zi^ler obfected to the PEC*s from $8,640. For science and aid considerably." the size of the University's Frieder left the univerttty lor If end were encouraging," he lakl. Seton Hall had given up the ttratflgy. **k m imprudent to drop nursing students, tuition will The tuition at St. Joseph's for endowment, which could be the Arizona State fwrhing job on "Kathy Franey ran her first Carlesimo, the Piratea' aU of ^«c Mframa. h is wiaer incfeaae from |8,fi20 for the 1968- the 1989-90 academic year will be used to k>wer tuition increases, shortly before the career 5000, and ran very eatily tturnaMsnt auccett this aeaaoa mmtid to dnp a aeiflct few and wtrk to 80 arwiemic year to 10,710 for the $8j600 for liberal arts students "is a sul^t that is foremost ^^^A ? — and under oontral. Michdle Ben- lMO-00 raitwiir pi\ Engineers and $8,900 for science, computer in my mind and I think (the wipmnay will be VKfWg 10,030 in tuition sdenoe and business students at minds of other board members the wfve olfTMtntM. We have next year, up from $9,120. said the university. as well." DM

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