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Re- now under dining halls currently vke preeident oonstructkm and its in opera- for administration, reviewed by the Submissions cently, all three tounges, as well as completion date is estimated as tion in Stanford and Good inter- • ak>ng Attention seniors! Any senior and actors are being Everyone is invited to participate in with J. Leslie Giea, director Committee under Edwaid V. the Spring Fever Week presents the Big Entertainers Mur- Day Hop, were used for RUSH September 1965, the Rev. Counsel Halls will be ctosed Senior Week Con- of food services believes ested in speaking at a sought for Festivale '85, Italian Festival, 10:30 p.m. mass on March 19, in the that theiv ray* assistant to the prssident,ihe activities. Event on April 17. This talent show is Geoive F. Bumell, O.SA., as- after the completkm of the fa- (or is an overcroiwdtng vocation tentatively scheduled May 25-26, Park, Macun- Main Chapel. The liturgy will focus on of the dining Planning Committee and also open to all Villanova students. Applica- May at Macungie by Rice said that the lounges are sistant to the preskient, cility, and some of the student facilities in toM equip- 15 must submit a speech to the Pa. the Lenten aspects of the peace of Dougherty Hall and the Rev. John M. Driscoll, O.S.A., usually tions will be available on March 11-25. gie, inactive during the day, the Villanovan this week. ment presently in those halls government office during the first week will be sponsored by that this condition should be alle- university returned by Some of the entertainers being sought Christ. The mass president. Their pro- but that is because will t These applications must be most activities The $2.7 million facility will be moved for use in the of April. The speech should be 5-10 min- acro- Pax Christi. viated to aid the students. Both posed plan deals with the March 25. All are welcome to audition. include singers, dancers, jugglers, takeover and programs occur in the even- be built to accommodate new dining hall past 4 years includ- feel that the ap- utes and reflect our bats, magicians, clowns, mimes, musi- main diniiM^ hall is and conversion of the three stu- ing. ij proximately 1,500 residents, The new facility has been out in all used well de- itig events that should stand etc. Both male and beyond iu mtended dent lounges on the main floor cians, puppeteers, of Rice said, "The lounges are which includes the 1,060 signed by The Hillier will be re- limit. resi- Group of our minds. The speeches female actors are also needed. Dougherty — the East, West and hardly ever used. Half the times I dents of Stanford, Good Coun- Princeton, PTJ. the Hillier best one selected. Be When Dougherty viewed and the Plillosopliy For further information, write ^ Hall was built North Lounges — to be used as an walk by them there is never sel, and Halls A and B, as well Group is the same firm that de- creative and contribute to the festivities in 1954^ it was to accommodate extension of the already Gallery Productions, P.O. Box 4, existing anyone in them. I don't believe as those students signed Halls A and questions please approximately who will be B. of Senior Week. Any Coopersbufg, Pa. 1803^ or call 215-282- 850 students. dining halls. Both Rice and Gies that the offices The Philosophy Department, in assoc- between the East living in two residence halls -TJ.S contact the Student Government office. Today at least 2,000 students use feel that these lounges iation with Women's Studies and The 4269. Dr. Rodney Napier, professor of edu- are unused and West kxinges are necessary the facility Thank you. daily. more than they are^used. Delaware Valley Society for Women in cation at Temple, is hosting a workshop because they are seldom occupied, Dr. Richard A. Neville, Opposed '•• Delta Fra- vice to this takeover too, ' "» '. the Brothers of Delta Tau and except yy r Philosophy, is pleased to announce the Battle of the Disser- maybe by the Saf on how to "Win the Villano- eRides program starts i' president for student life, conversion third in the series, "Feminist ternity are sponsoring a 50-50 Raffle to how to feels are Neville and others van*s For Life." iil lecture tation." He will instruct yoM _ at Villanova. that there is overcrowding in the concerned with Student Jwilors Perspectives irf Contemporary Philo- benefit Special Olympics "transform a chore into challenge" in an Activi- The plans that fiave been drawn Villanova SafeRrdes, the ride. The I.D. must be pres- "Pit," available for purchase at the but that it is only at certain ties. "We can't afford to give up sophy." Tickets are intensive one-day workshop on March up and submitted by Rice and Gies Residence Life-sponsored alter- ented to the driver of the "Safe- times. Also, and from any brother. he does not agree that the lounges because they are of are for If anyone would like to participate in a Professor Janice Moulton, from the Connelly Center 30, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., in Mitten Hall, a the benefit of the students. native to driving drunk, will Rides" vehicle. Students this who at big bucks and help overcrowding is an issue to good size — not too big and not Mock Trial, sponsored by the Law Department of Philosophy at Smith Col- Take a chance Broad and Berks Sts., on the Main Cam- too They have gone through this trou- b^n service this weekend. do not show a valid I.D., will the Special Olympics. students because he has not small. They are necessary for ble to School during the week of the 18-25t_ lege. will speak on the topic of ''Cheating support pus. stu- "make it easier and more The student-run program al- not receive a ride. heard any negative feedback. dent activities. at 645-7045. for Truth (and Glory): The Problem of for many major If we gave them convenient for the students." lows all Villanova please call Joanne Napier, a consultant " students the *Pick-up points will be li- The Pit' is crowded usually lip, then there would Research Fraud," at 8 p.m. on March 21, corporations and several schools and be no place One Sheehan Hall resident com- opportunity to receive a free mited to any areas between i. around 12:30 p.m. or 1 p.m., lunch for student programs, other in the Wayne-St. Davids Room of the universities throughout the country, than mented, "The Day Hop has been a ride back to campus if they be- 63rd Street and Sugartown time, and at about 5 p.m. or 5:30 the Connelly Center, help, Connelly Center. An informal reception Pr«-L«iw Society has been a professor in the Psycho-, which is but eating in 'the Pit* is a lieve that they are unable to Mews. The service does not p.m., go dinner time, and it is a hassle booked months in advance," Ne- social a ItoaltliPaIr will follow. educational Processes Department event; we go at certain drive properiy because of an into Philadelphia (except for sometimes, but I don't see what ville said. times « because we know it over-consumption of 63rd Back! There will be a meet- (PEP) at Temple. will be alcohol or Street). __ Welcome else can be done," said an Alumni Currently, the lounges i i - Health Fair spon- workshop is $40. If you are used crowded." if they fear that the person The 1985 Annual 21 at 12:45 p.m. Our guest Cost of the who Students will only be ing on March Hall resident. approximately 120 (Continued on page sored by the College of Nursing and Vil- register before March 20, it's $30. hours a week. 8) would be driving is too intoxi- dropped off at three speaker will be Sandra Mannix from the on-campus Chapter of Student Nurses' Cc«|MiS Mteistry additional information and to reg- cated to drive safely. locations: lanova's Villanova Law School. She will speak on For Stanford Hall, St. Association of Pa., will be held on March ister, call the Temple PEP Center at 787- Several ground rules have Mary's Hall and Law School admissions. All are welcome Bartley Hall. All are will be meeting for baccala- been established in 29 outside the Connelly Center. There a meeting which will be held 7215. order to Under no circumstances will March to attend this Villanova to host blood for this spring, on state help the any welcome to come and get your reate masses West Lounge.