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Vol. 47, No. 3 . VILLANOVA, PA. September 22. 1971

Two senators resign

University Senate Anxious for Fresh Start

By Maureen McGuire as poverty work and political acti- "I will cooperate in every way vity. with faculty and students to make Villanova a better place in which He then turned to a discussion to learn," promised Fr. Edward of the three main segments of the J. McCarthy in his opening re- University — faculty, students, marks to the University Senate, and administration. "The faculty," Sept. 17, 1971. he said, "is the most important University Governance part of the university. A good Fr. McCarthy began his address faculty makes for a good univ- by stating his philosophy of the ersity." On the other hand, he said, governance of universities, that "Without the students, there would "traditionally and legally, the cen- be no university, and no faculty." ter of authority in the university He defined the function of the Ad- is the Board of Trustees." The ministration as one of "keeping the Board, he said, holds "corporate wheels going smoothly." How- responsibility for the university," ever, he stressed the point that and must make certain that "the members of the Administration ^ 1)1^,^1 VK' ideas of the founders be preserv- are "learners," and that most ed." His function as University of the members of Villanova's President, he said, is "to execute administration have either once policy established by the Board." been or still are teachers. Mutual Contact - Mutual Learning Father closed with a promise Fr. McCarthy went on to define to make his a "cooperative office" the purpose of the University. geared to opening up lines of com- "Villanova," he said, "ts a center munication in the University. of learning where young people may Senators Resigned Photo by John Novotny come into contact with older Senate Chairman Mr. Richard Open ears and eyes at all levels. people. Through this mutual Miller then proceeded with the contact, mutual learning results." business at hand by reading letters John Gunn, student senator from ces." The Committee is involved character of Villanova, tenure, He expressed concern that second- of resignation from two Senator^. Arts and Sciences, resigned for in the study of several areas, formal methods of selecting the ary objectives might hinder the Mrs. Julia Paparella, faculty rep- "personal reasons." His seat was among which are university fin- University President, the role and learning process. "At times," he resentative from the School of assumed by Mr. Anastasius ances, a budget report, and cost and definition of the Senate with said, "people lose sight of the Nursing resigned in view of the with comparisons with six other respect to the Board of Trustees, fundamental objective of the Univ- fact that her recent appointment Efstratiades, in accordance schools. A more extensive report and a new building priorities list. ersity. All other objectives are as acting Dean of the Nursing the by-laws which state that the t is expected at the November meet- The meeting closed with the secondary, and must not take us School makes her a .member of next-highest vote recipient from ing. reading by Student Body President away from the reason we are the Administration, and there- the same constituency shall fill Following Dr. Markhan's report, Greg Landers of a statement by here — to learn." He defined fore prohibits her from occupying a vacated position. V representatives of each standing the student senators. Mr. Landers some of the "other objectives" a faculty seat on the Senate. Mr. Summer Minutes of the Senate discussed said that the function of the stu- iX^'^'-'^Mii^^ < .«;!

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^ Fill It- ; }%^,j Africa InVdde^ Organic! Housewatchers Wanted Dear Faculty: Villanova Union > Used Book Exchange We are a small group of people exhibit: East and West African Art and Artifacts, Students may pick up their money and/or unsold books from the Used The Villanova University Faculty Assembly will hold its first Sept. 22 Union now organizing a continuous co- vnianova All kinds of jobs, particularly With crime on the increase the Dougherty Hall, all day. Book Exchange tonight from 5:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M. and Friday, Sept. September 27, 1971, at 4:30 p.m. in Vasey Hall operative survival adventure aim- part-time jobs, are getting harder very presence of the couple is a meeting on Monday, By Michael Perilstein Intramural Handball Tournament begins. 24 from 2:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. in the Sullivan Hall Basement. Reverend Edward J. McCarthy, O.S.A., Ph.D., will address ed at maintaining the physical well- and harder to find. It will come as strong deterent to housebreakers Theatre. The Films: W.C. Fields Festival, Physics Lecture Hall, 6 and 9 p.m. entertain after speaking. being of all members of this com- Today is the last day you will very good news to married stu- and looters. In exchange for their the faculty and will questions Union Lecture Series: "African Art and Culture," lecture and Organizations . Activities William J. Ph.D., Department munity through access to Nature's have the opportunity to see a dents that babysitting and house presence and the usual main- At this meeting also. Professor Rice, slides. Dr. Alan Buck, West Lounge, 7:30 p.m. Engineering, will introduce the "Yeh Committee Report" food (inexpensively). rare exhibit of East and West watching assignments are avail- tenance of the home a couple can of Chemical Preliminary Meeting for All Interested in Portrait Sittings begin, St. Rita's Hall, 9 a.m. to 4 Working on the 1972 fringe benefits for Sept. 23 Senior p.m. Operating under the assumption artifacts. This will week plus often live rent-free in a house they concerning the proposed salary increment and African art and able paying $100.00 a Villanova Free School: "The Images of Man/' Bartiey 110, Yearbook Thursday, September 23, 6:00 P.M., Basement of that people "are what they eat", be (and, for the past two days, food and expenses. For the mar- otherwise would not be able to 1972-1973. 12:3ap.ra .w it has beconje increasingly clear has been) exhibited in trophy cases ried with a child who has afford. That's where no babysitting St. Rita's woman Villanova International Students' Association Film: '^The for the Academic Policy Committee and the Graduate in the past few years that man is in Dougherty Hall. So if you haven't had very limited opportunities for is involved. When there are child- Elections Youth of Germany and Sweden," Physics Lecture Hall, 7 p.m. will be conducted on September 23 and 24, 1971, between in real danger of signing himself as yet seen it, find some way to supplementing the family income ren to be cared for an additional Committee Sept. Senior Portrait Sittings The Department of Photography is offering a FREE, No Obligation in the University Senate Office, 108 Corr 24 right off the globe. get over there today. You'll soon this will come as a real boon. $100.00 a week is earned! 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., in the Essentials of Photography. Come to learn. All you need is Judging for Homecoming floats and queen Courte Metaphorically, we are all here that there's to Af- Through University Home Ser- Sometimes a housewatching Hail. discovjer more will held both Wednesday and Thursday nights Red Garter Night, Field House, 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. desire. The course be on liferaft which is witch of situations assignment only requires feeding together on a rica than bongo drums and vices, Inc. a variety Bartiey, beginning tonight. Cabaret, East Lounge, 8 p.m. at 6:00 in room 117 E^rth. The only feasible way to doctors. are available from weekend to a cat or dog. Other services for Faculty Club meets. Alumni House, 5 p.n^. the family while being interviewed it afloat is by wise use o( behind this permanent positions. The couples which couples are needed are bar- keep Tonight, the man Theatre: Endgame, 8:30 p.m.; Vasey Theatre by the family. its resources. Chemical preser- exhibit, Dr. Alan Buck, will pre- are carefully screened including tending, serving food, chaperon- Three hundred twenty-six rainmakers are dead. Sept. 25 Football V.M.I. vatives, artificial coloring and can- sent an hour -long lecture entitled an interview and must have good ing etc. Scheduling of assignments While still a relatively young More are dying. Concert: Beach Boys, Field House, 8 p.m. ning processes are expedients This be- references. A car is necessary is made for the couple's conven- company they have had write- "A Scientist in Africa." Theatre: "Endgame," 8:30 p.m., Vasey Theatre Help resurrect the Lynx. the which in reality increase the dis- it too will although assignments are made so ience and they are not required to ups in the Boston Globe and gins at 7:30 p.m. and WHERE IS THE Sept. 26 Pentecostal Prayer Group meets Villanova's literary magazine needs writers, artists, and interested Collins tance between nature and your held in the West Lounge of that there is as little traveling as accept if it conflicts with their Herald Traveler and Pat be Film: Like It Hot," 7:15 and 9:30, Vasey Theatre people. COLLEGE OF NURSING "Some stomach. What we are humbly pro- Hall. This lecture possible. other commitments or if, after ran a Consumer Report about them Dougherty Sept. 27 Senior Portrait Sittings by the Lynx office. Stop different life style, interesting, al- Responsible couples have the the interview with the family, they on television. Interested couples Ans. in posing is a promises to be Next Week's Paper Cat's East Lounge, Dougherty Hall Eye, Basement Corr Hall, 12:30, Sept. 23, 1971. more reactionary, some- related to the art opportunity to stay in fine subur- feel unwilling to proceed with the may arrange for an interview by probably though it is not Free University Lecture Series, "Society and Politics in is not as easy as -by -day rec- ban areas while at the same time assignment. In this sense, an initial calling Edward Rockower at MU- thing which work. Slides on a day Contemporary - The Historical Position of Greece," debate or public speaking, no experience required, Anyone interested in dinner at Gino's, but eminently ord of a hippopotamus research performing a valuable service by interview preferably at least a 8-5291. The office is conveniently Bartiey 110, 4:30 p.m. ' lounge in Geraghty Hall on there will be an Open House in the debate We're trying to project will be shown along with acting as substitute parents for week or so before the assignment located in Bryn Mawr only 5 min- more rewarding. Sept. 28 Boston College ticket sale opens. Field House 24 from 11-4. There's no obligation - so stop in! vacationer's children and homes. allows the couple to interview utes away. Friday, Sept. rediscover and reinstitute organic genuine African music. This lec- Senior Portrait Sittings eating on a small scale.. ture is about the several Union Lecture Series: "Responsibilities of the Mass Media," ATTENTION Although we can't start a co-op scientists who, along with Dr. West Lounge, 7:30 p.m. CHESS PLAYERS!! with all organically grown foods, Buck, spent several days in Uganda Films: "The Great Race" and "The Road Runner," Physics together to collective- The Villanova The Villanova Chess Club will now schedule regular meetings every we can work studying the diving reflex in hippos. Union The Villanova Lecture Hall, 6 and 9 p.m. ly buy and distribute enough fresh Although his art exhibit will not Thursday, at 5:30 p.m., on the fourth floor lounge, Falvey Memorial Faculty produce every week to begin to be discussed directly in Dr. Buck's prmfntt Library. Inter-club, inter-university, as well as intrascholastic Union live better. lecture, he will be on hand to dis- Faculty Meeting: September 27, 1971 at 4:30 p.m. in Vasey tournaments will be scheduled this year. New members are indeed Assembly If any of this sounds interest- cuss it, and to perhaps discuss invited! and Hall Theatre. ing to you, please come see us at: any of the 350 various items on Homecoming Coficert ''" ' , /, The Kramer Arms display. This "ethnographic ex- FRESHMEN: TRY VILLANOVA CREW Elections shall be conducted on 655 Kramer Ave. hibit" as Dr. Buck refers to it, Faculty Senate Committee Elections: Oarsmen and Coxswains Needed The Villanova Berwyn, Pa. musical instru- September 23 and 24, 1971, between 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., in the contains statues, No Experience Necessary NI 4-4688 University Senate Office, 108 Corr Hall. ments, shields and skins, carved Kevin Crerand, 528 C New Dorm Alumni Association Contact: We've got your body in mind. ivory tusks, and paintings. Aside THE also be from antiques, there will pr«s«nfs modern art, consisting mainly of Makonde ebony wood carvings and carved ivory from the Congo. Iho 3rd Annual FROM THE EARLY SIXTIES TO THE EARLY SEVENTIES Before you go, you may be in- BEACH terested in a little information on Dr. Alan C. Buck's background. Dr. Buck attended nine different colleges. He had scholarships to BEACH BOYS /SURF'S UP New from Reprise five of them. He has earned a B.S. in Chemistry, and M.S. in BOYS RED GARTER >».\ Biochemistry, and a Ph.D. in Phys- has been a researcher, Rtgularly Now Get These Two Beach Boy's Albums iology. He $4.98, lecturer and instructor on various SAT. SEPT. 2Sth If71 topics. Dr. Buck is an interesting T. man, and one who should not be PARTY 99 With Of For Oaly $2. Each M missed. So by all means see the art work on display, then attend his lecture. Afterwards ask him any questions you might have re- 8 :Q0 P. M. FRI. SEPT. 24lh garding African art. You will not THE BEACH BOYS have another opportunity like this in the for a long time to come. SURF'S/OP 8:00 P.M. -1:00 A.M Vlilanova Surf's Up STUDENTS! featuring the famous Beach Boys Brotlier/ Reprise Aibiim 6453 Of tour$e you can Fieldhouse Red Garter Banjo Band Surf's Up is the capstone to the got a tash loan I monumental career which belongs in the to the Beach Boys. 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September 22, 197tV THE VILLANOVAN • Page 5 Roming the Unconscious J ^^f^^^ The SeptemberSeotember 17th meeting of the UniversitvUniversity Senate -1L^(C^ lUlU^ JL U> Mann Speaks This year we are happy to announce on R.S.A. the establishment was opened with brief remarks by Fr. McCarthy, the of Villanova 's first Car Villanova President. His speech covered the role of president Pool System. The idea of the Car Pool By JEAN KING System is to cut down the and the nature of the university. To paraphrase, Father spoke To the Editor: number of cars in the parking lots, I must say that Mr. Perilstein's reduce hitch-hiking on of himself as head of a corporation with the assignment of The phenomenon of "Quad Riot" the Pike and assist people who don't review of the play Genesis was want to take public overseeing the enactment of university policy. Faculty isn't exactly a foreign concept to transportation. We ask you to fill out the interesting. I'm not sure whether the Villanova application below excellence and the importance of learning, by both teachers campus. One may and bring it to the S.G.A. office by Friday, it was a favorable or (and) an .>rf. wonder, however, that in the event September especially. 24. This system is set up for both people who and students, were stressed. But most Father review, whatever unfavorable but of problems or a confrontation, drive cars and for people spoke of an institution of higher learning, a place of who need rides. the case, I think it bears com- who will negotiate for the dormi- concentrslted study. This particular point was most made menting upon. I can only hope tory dwellers. The need for this clearly by Father's expressing a concern over Vietnam, the that Mr, Perilstein will pardon intermediary was first realized in Middle East situation and religious strife in Northern Ireland, these few comments of a simple the fall of 1970, and the Resi- yet then dismissing them as irrelevant to the higher function man. dent Student Association was DAY HOP COUNCIL of a university. One must partake of an undisturbed learning "It opens with the entire cast, formed. The R.S.A. is a represen- lyingon their backs As Fr. Rice, Executive Vice-President, shuffles papers with a practiced process. wearing tights, tative body for the on campus res- air, arrell, for and kicking their legs (which look Fr.'f Vice-President Development, slips into a meditative ident students. Observations — Is someone crying wolf at the expense It consists of elec- CAR POOL SYSnu it looks trance during last Friday's Senate meeting. like worms). At first, ted representatives from each dor- - of a new and improved order? If faculty and students are like they're all kissing their knees, mitory whose purpose it is to involved in a learning process, when does one utilize the cafeteria at Dougherty Hall are turn of events, it was^heagres- Name maybe they were." This is a represent their constituencies in knowledge in social or community activity? Most American longer and more congested than siveness of the "rescuers" -- not very interesting comment. I'm matters concerning resident stu- girls the prisoners -- Address (local) universities, that is administrators, support active they were last year. The that resulted in tempted (but only tempted) to. say dent life. There is one represen- are now eating at their respective death to the hostages. involvement. Why not at Villanova? a key comment. It so firmly ex- tative for each dormitory plus an quarters, as also the new dorm In utter prostitution of the con- Mismanagement by social service and community emplifies Mr. Perilstein's firm additional rep for each extra 100 inhabitants; so it would seem that cept of equality, man continues to Phone No. organizations as well as the non-applicability of theoretical and decisive grasp of the drama. students (eg. Sullivan Hall has Photo by Bernie Nunez the number of ingrates groveling in discriminate in the evaluation of studies demonstrate a definite need for closer cooperation I'm not at all sure that Mr. 440 students and 5 representa- Driver Dougherty's hallways for those human worth. Rider William H. Mann, President between action groups and universities. Theory and first hand Perilstein has been present here at tives.) of the R.S.A. culinary delectables would be Unfortunately, we in the BSL, Villanova from the time of the How many times a wecit will you drive or need^a ride? practive must be coincidental (Oberlin College is an excellent Parietals Scratch Surface markedly less than in the previous as well as every other brother this year and I felt I could chan- tion. There have Company's beginnings. I'm not The been some im- example of this. Each student must take a job sometime R.S.A. is a sub-committee nel the First class M W F T TH year. But lo and behold, the multi- and sister, know that such crimes efforts of the group to- provements made in living condi- even sure how many of the Com- of the Student Life Committee during their four years in his or her field of study.) What tudes, especially at lunch, have are committed all the time. How- wards achieving the priorities set productions he has tions over the last year, such as, l-ast class pany's other which has the power to raise M W F TTH better place to actualize this union than in a university meandered down the hall, down the ever, what really hurts is the forth by the students." I renovation of Austin Hall and the The Day Hop seen. doubt that they were many, issues before the University Sen- Council cannot guarantee you a ride or riders. We have structure? Involvement in political, social and religious events stairs, and out in the street as realization that they will continue installation of lounges. But lounges started a car pool system for the convenience of otherwise I don't see how he could the students and to ate. Grossly relieve the congestion a consistent annoyance. Students to be done in plain view of the Unfair are not necessarily in the parking lot. We hope that we will be able and controversies should be combined with abstraction and under- the solution to to possible overlook or "I feel help you. Thank you for your time. with tight schedules can not afford rest of the world and the men William Mann, President of the that the R.S.A suffered the problem, intelligent discourse. not at Villanova? importance of move- they represent in part Why estimate the its greatest to wither their lives away mem- responsible will again be able to R.S.A. is of the opinion that "last set-back last year an unwillingness to face the actual it in a Company production. These points take on added importance when ment from the rejection of orizing inscriptions on track tro- lie their way out of it. year's much publicized issue parietals by issue. This sort of unwillingness is You see, Mr. Perilstein, you might becomes known that at the same meeting the Senate of the Board of Trustees." phies. Perhaps I am wrong, may- We, as a group of rational think- parietals is merely scratching On the what causes friction between the the is into "the Executive Committee reported it had considered say that Company present parietal Famous Atheist Speaks in Houston be there are more students on the ing men and women see the viable the surface of an even greater issue Bill com- student body and the administra- poetry of motion". Movement is "establishing for political activism campus.'* mented that, "It's grossly mechanisms on North Campus than I had per- constructive alternative as rapidly problem, that of, how powerful unfair. tion. By MICHAEL PERILSTEIN one of the hallmarks of their par- I've tried to look at their No reconmiendations were made other than it was a good ceived; but in all seriousness, I diminishing. If the cries of the the students voice can be in their decision art. ticular in different lights Speaking to a convention in the Madalyn Murray O'Hair was also idea. Thus while an important and powerful person on hope the situation is alleviated. Black man continue to fall on deaf own self governance." Thus far, and the only Father McCarthy If I'm not effronting your dignity conclusion I can Rice Hotel in Houston, Texas this asked whether or not other people campus advocates an outdated concept of a university, the Gastronomically Yours, ears, then perhaps next time he the R.S.A. has not achieved the reach is that they Mr. Mann expressed the hope as a critic, Mr. Perilstein, I consider us immoral that, past June, was the woman had the right to believe what they Bob Murphy '74 won't stop to write an article. recognition they feel they deserve. people. All "our new president. Father machinery to update the university organization slowly, suggest that you go and see Genesis their contentions center around the McCarthy, perceives responsible for taking the Bible wanted. She said that everyone has tediously grinds forward. Black Student League this need for again. This time, pay more atten- This may be due either to disor- morality out of Bible the right to believe whatever they To the Editor: question. I feel the stu- student recognition. I'm not going reading. Her name this university, this learn doing ganization on So what of new by tion to the physical movements the part of the R.S.A. dents have a right is Madalyn Murray O'Hair. choose, but they're not smart if Black Students League at .To the Editor: to object to to rely on newspaper reports con The itself school? Granted the Social Action Committee and numerous of the cast and less attention to or lack of cooperation by the this labeling process, Wtih an unusually large mouth, they choose to believe in God. Also, Villanova University stands in bit- The enclosed article leads one as should cerning Fr.'s personal view to- administration, persons on campus are extremely active in the communities. those random animal sounds. Try or possibly a com their parents who have Mrs. O'Hair expounded hot air added Mrs. O'Hair, the motto: ter condemnation of the systematic to wonder at the calibre, academic raised these wards student life, but rather wait to forget that you're a critic, and bination of both. so called 'immoral I mixed all too infrequently "In God We Trust," which appears Yet the university structure and curriculum should encourage extermination of 41 human beings and rational, of the mentioned people'. Con- until interact with him over a with look at it with the eye of a sculptor. The R.S.A. has the potential to cerning the parietal common sense. on American coins as well as on mechanisms for involvement (The Community Involvement at Attica State Prison last week. football "Wildcats." issue time is problem before formulating an One's religious Study the motion, loose yourself in be an effective and viable organ- of the essence. Students want visi- beliefs are their paper money, should be course is an excellent beginning). Yes, why not at Villanova? The brutality of the incident is Unfortunately the metaphorical opinion on the man." own business. removed the flow of the action, and you'll ization assuming that responsible tation privileges right now, not Let others as soon as possible! This surpassed only by the irrationality effectiveness of the article hardly believe what they will; was a lot of the art of the In closing Bill said that, "1 discover and hard working individuals are after they've graduated because if just don't knock it. annoying her very much. of the officials in their total lack escapes one's imagination. And them for Mrs. Company. hope that this year proves to be a Villanova Theatre ; elected. These elected representa- this issue turns into the time con- O'Hair did just that. After the speech, she joined of concern for justice. unfortunately such preoccupations point sadly overlooked profitable one for That's a tives should be exactly what their suming affair it was last year the the R.S.A be- As a person, Madalyn others in a multi-hour discussion Attica the Hun The demands presented by the as cited in the article provides was pleas- past reviewers of the cause this will be our only by most a slight title implies, representatives of actual implementation of parie- chance ant. But her own views were used panel on religion. There she opened : explanation for the ; . A month ago the word Attica would have brought little prisoners concerned those basic ques- work of to gain faith Company as well. Any tionable the students. These individuals tals may become a case of too from our supporters. as some kind of with "I'm Madalyn Murray O'Hair, to the mind — perhaps the name of an ancient Greek play. supposedly guaranteed to all priorities of the greatly revenge upon the parts. rights art is a sum of component universalized Villanova commun- should be willing to be firm and little too late. It is very hard to audience for (pardon the expres- you mother s!" That was But now Attica has become the title of another chapter of men -- religious freedom, decent of these parts I don't want to To overlook any one let at least not be afraid to "stick their necks tell the average resident not to be remembered sion) her way of breaking the ice. At conditions, medical care. ity-monority. Or, us God knows what reason. Mrs. what has become a peculiarly American tragedy. living as a is to do a disservice to the work the minority. out" on issues that requires their worry because we are still working president who efficiently shuf- O'Hair, least she had the attention of of the thirty demands hope that such is who resents Life maga- It is the American way to react to stress with violence. "poetry Twenty-eight fled the as a whole. I used the term being foroeful. Elections will be on them and they will eventually paperwork from one desk zine's calling her audience. From there, she were recognized by both hostages Mrs. H.J. O'Neill her "the world's figures for the I it par- to the next Homicide United States run far ahead of any of motion" before. think held the first week in October. be instituted." but rather as the per- most hated woman," moved into other things such as and officials as being sensible, said basically of (Ed.'s Note: These are excerpts from son who made the other country in the world. The prisoners at Attica, reacting ticularly apt. It suggests much When asked why he wanted to be resident students that God isn't why witchcraft is stupid, why re- justified and long-overdue. The de- dead because there control the above mentioned article which a body worth in the best American tradition, used such means. The inmates the element of intellectual president of the R.S.A. Bill re- For those listening to. I tend is no God. And anybody, according incarnation is stupid, why any for amnesty -- the con- appeared in the September 5, 1971 students who come mand to believe that the legitimate and grace which seems to dominate — sponded that, "A sense of direc- from a liberal average resi- to her, religion is stupid. But why is had grievances which should have been settled troversial factor -- was not an edition of The Sunday Bulletin home living in a who believes differently It's a definite dent is not the irresponsible *kid' these productions. tion was needed for the R.S.A. dormitory represents is an idiot. ;:• .sv " ;she? ;::•....;. -v. :'..;•./ without resort to such stringent coercion — but desperate effort to gain unconditional release a restric- joy to watch the Company at work, By*Frank Brady that he is made out to be but rather men have been known before to act desperately. The officials Mrs. O'Hair was not speaking to In the middle, she handed out from prison, but an attempt to Stuf- a and they work hard to make it Bill McManus and Dennis mature adult who will behave ac- little pamphlets retaliated in traditional Western six-gun fashion, preparing prevent punishment or criminal a group of idiots, even though a few about atheism. went out pet shopping last cording to the amount of trust that way. flet of them believed what she had to Then she had more to say. Mrs. and executing a shoot-out that far surpassed the Corral prosection for participation in the O-K the Company isn't in Philadel- placed in him. This year that It's true that January up northeast im- say. Nevertheless, she went on, O'Hair objected to the inferior in bloodshed and ferocity. actions. always 99% on target. They've not phia. age will change." way in which and on, and on . . . Eventually the atheists were treated While negotiations were in progress, the prison observers 'SENIORS' Genesis is an especially For four hundred years, the op- McManus was perfect. "Me and Stufflet," atheist permitted questions. So compared to members of organized noted the excessive presence of firearms. In fact, one and sprawling work. I was pressed man has been told to use gonna get some -- loose saying, "we were she was questioned. Why do you religions especially by the gov- i to grasp much of it. Parts patience and peaceful means to piranha -- just to watch them kill ernment. observer went so fas ar to call the state-held side of the prison unable object to the astronauts quoting This woman with the I thought were superfluous. For surmount obstacles. Yet, after only stuff." ... JoJo, which is what beaver- like face : an "arsenal.** It seems that Americans have not discovered MCAT-DAT-GRE from the Bible in outer space? also objected to instance, I myself was not particu- four days the officials chose to use Belasco called the monkey he the church Hhat the threat of war and the build-up of armaments almost The answer was that they were and state relationship larly fond of the paint and bags violent tactics. In a most absurd Concluding Grad Students which partially exists today. always guarantees a war. And it was those who are most (Continued on vage 7) LSAT-ATGSB using government money to do But finale. But when dealing with any that. intimately connected with the results of violent acts (law (Continued on page 7) form of art, we must let the enforcement personnel) who were the most eager to employ artist call the shots. To do other- NATl. BDS. the drastic tactics adopted by the State of New York. wise is to invite the artist to PLEASE RETURN YOUR FORMS * Preparation for tests required for Our laws have been designed so that each man has a his, or her, own integ- VIIdIdANOVAN undermine FOR admission to graduate and profes- right to a public hearing. And the state has provided a right we don't have. ON-CAMPUS INTERVIEWS BY rity. That's Editorin-Chiaff Margaret McCarvill sional schools * Six and twelve mechanisms whose purpose is to prevent, as well as humanly If it sounds like I'm appealing for Business Manager «.,.»,». ,..»>^..*, George Couri session courses Stephen Amadio, * Small groups possible, the execution of an innocent man. The chosen a little bit of artistic tolerance AMOciate Editors .\. .J ; ..<...... * Voluminous An Jack Correia. Jeff Keefa material for home study representatives of the State of New York saw fit to abrogate here, that's exactly correct. prepared by experts in News Editors * . ^„p . . . Kathy Kotas, Daizy Marshall each field occasional poet praises the always Feature Editor .' Jean King * Lesson these rights to the inmates of Attica prison and to • FRIDAY, schedule can be tailored to and Entertainment Editor Peter Schmader OCT. 1st meet individual needs. indescriminately rob their hostages of the most inviolate right poetic efforts of these men women (from whom I've drawn Sports Editor Jack Kelly of all — human life. And in so doing these officials became Asst. Sports Editor Mike Lipsky some excellent inspirations), and Summer Sessions jury, judges, executioners murderers in of the Photo Editor Bernie Nunez and the name Special ComfMict suggests that our corps of critics Copy Editor Bill Rothstein Courses law. It has been done before, but nobody these days likes to try a slightly different approach. Moderator Rev. Lawrence Gallen, O.S.A. (EXTRA FORMS & RELATED INFORMATION Weekends - intersessions hear about Jackson and Kent State. Unpleasant truths are STAFF Capt. Zemo, Kathi Wilson, It's a pity to ignore all that artistry. GENERAL Walt Kunda, Bob Perry, Jack Bremer, Kathy Olsen, Louise Grosso, Mike AREAVA ILABL E IN OUR OFFICE seldom welcome. See Genesis by all means, but STANLCV H. KAPLAN Ehling, Gerry Ellsbury, Ginger Moylan, Goffer, Bill Kiniry, Chris Rowe, IF while you're sitting there, make John Novotny, Ralph Tilmann, Jim Mulhame, Clyde Webster, Bob Fontaine, WE MISSED YOU ON BDUCATIONAL CBNTBR Villanova students may registere and vote hero in November elections. it - all of it. Dave Reppucci, Steve Kline, Gary Hunt, Rick Gross, Jim (XMelia, Maureen »tn Eai 1«th StrMi sure you really SEE REGISTRA TION DA a«oaiilvn. N Y The Deadline is this Thursday, September 23 at 4:30 p.m. A bus service McGuire, Bob Murphy, Vince Consiglio, YJ A.J. Ifangravite Tom Blazusiak, Bob Zanni, Michael (III) 114.»N0 will be available today beginning at 9:30. Buses will leave from th« Perilstein, Mary Beth Monahan, Bill Ahearn, Greg Ulsh The is published weekly during the school year except Field House and make as many trips to Media as necessary to register VILLANOVAN Dear Editor, Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter Vacatkms, also Mid-term and Final Exam PHILADELPHIA students. Students who attended Villanova last year and lived in I am not a person who likes to periods ^ the undergraduate students of Villanova University. Opiniont county meet the (215) CA 4-5145 residency requirement. Freshmen from out expresaed herein do not necessarily reflect the official views of the University. ITHE PLACEMENT complain all the time, but it does OFFICE DAYS tVENtN&>. VniKCNm of state must have resided in the county for 90 days before the election Second dass postage pakl at Villanova, Penna. Editorial and Business offices siNci test not seem logical why the lunch (i.e. since August 4). located on the SECOND FLOOR OF DOUGHERTY HALL. VHIanova University, 1 •oMon • Ph.1* • MahMigton • • * m and dinner lines in the resident Ommmi Lm An(t«M M«m< Pnoto I I I I yill^oya^Penns/Jvania^190§5.^ ISHEEHAN by Michael Perilstein I > > I ' HALL ' ' ,,.,,.,,, • • • ^ J t /« . //u.r .; > jj ." » »^ - Midilyn Murriy O'Hair; *iiot the world*t most hated woman." —

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• i : the third work scheduled f9r the "... too proud to bow down and opening. A trademark of the New die ..." If you remember, the Dave Van Ronk York City Ballet to Perilstein Presents Re: Company mus- group played here at Villanova \AAHAT'S ON i:'S ic by Georges Bizet, it was first last February during the Black offered by The Bal- Student League's "Fortnight of By Tom Roscoe I have always been interested stealing a Moon buggy (from the Sl let in 1967. Blackness." \A/HERE Sjiin pictures. And one of Nevada desert) which motion goes 60 miles "This opening series," Mrs. The "Voices of East Harlem" Two completely different, yet series of films are an hour; Genesis my favorite 007 getting a special de- % Weisberger stated, "gives a wide was next on the program. This equally talented performers, :|the James Bond epics. They have vice from "Q" (Desmond EnTERTflinntEnT By Keith A. Norris and wonderful view of the spec- group has just returned from an nEius packed music enthusiasts into the always been outstanding boxoffice Llewellyn) which enables him to ill trum of Dance. 'Symphony in African tour has I think that it is an unfortunate C and gained a Main Point this past weekend. successes. So successful, in fact, walk on water; 007 getting himself ill occurrence when someone makes offers pure classical ballet to great deal of poise and showman- Raun McKinnon was the second llithat producer Albert R. Broccoli kidnapped in a large water pipe; an outstandingly beautiful score. ship since their last New York billing but shouldn't have this clas-. critical comments about a subject :i informed me that there were no 007 smuggling dead bodies into the '.'•V 'Trio,' while classical in approach, performance. These young broth- sification for too long. Her music upon which he is obviously totally ;i plans to release any of them to United States, and some surprises ignorant. Such an unfortunate situ- begins to bridge toward the con- ers and sisters grew up on the « V was exceptional; well controlled, ixj; that television! you'H have to see for your- of ation occurred in the VILLA temporary. 'Villon,' on the other streets East Harlem, New York ..'''( pleasant voice accompanied by her This past July, I spent several self. 11 hand, is purely contemporary." and learned to sing God's praise By Joe Beats own piano and guitar playing, with NOVAN of September 15, 1971. The :|; weeks in London visiting screen- With Jill St. John co-starring review of the Villanova Theatre first and then songs of love and a back-up of bass and flute. She playwrighters, actors, and movie as "Tiffany feels I have a good probably could have ac- :|; Case", Hamilton . Wowie. Zowie. Did They Company's production of Genesis life. Clad in "Harlem Wear," was a cross between Joni Mitchell iisets including an entire day on positive that Diamonds will get a time at the BeeGee's concert! I hieved the same effect by just jeans, etc., they had Pattison Place and Laura Nyro, with the lyrics was a true exercise in ignorance. figured I'd go of the BeeGee's iithe set of the new James Bond rating of GP. He said: "Oh, it's down and check playing a best Statements referring to moving with the spirit with their mindful of the former and the the action Opera This them out, being and old BeeGee's record and having 3 guys that look i| film, Diamonds Are Forever. got to get a GP. Yes, we have a version of "Rolling On A River." musical style and interpretation of of the play show that the author interested in II was at Pinewood Studios which is scene where, obviously, James freak of 1967 and like them come out and mouth the had absolutely no idea of what Ike and Tina would have been the latter. Her songs were mostly countryside thirty One of Suburban Opera's all- their new sound in a sorta half- songs like on Dick Clark. Their ^1 in the English Bond and the leading lady are proud. V.T.C. is into and what Genesis the up-tempo, complex yet coherent. of London. I was met at naked making love time favorites and one of most I to their ;i miles out on a bed. But hearted way. guess what made me stage show adds nothing is trying, quite Next to appear on the revolving One could not help but be im- and manages suc- dramatic operas in the repertoire that the studio entrance by a guard who this bed is a water bed. There's make the scene was the fact I'm music. They don't really perform i cessfully, to say. platform was "The Creature," pressed with her smoothness, both studio commis- is "Tosca," the Puccini work getting into quite a nostalgia trip. they just sing. 11 showed me to the nothing particularly interesting Leon Thomas. He too dedicated instrumentally vocally. If Mr. Perilstein had read the the opera company's and sary where I had tea and bis- about that, except their water bed which opens What with groups like the Beach The only two songs that were si V.T.C. brochure, he would have his portion of the program to while waiting for publicity is full of plants fish. It's vis- ninth season. Boys coming back and all the rock an exception to this were "Words" Raun McKinnon doesn't require 11 cults, and the inmates at Attica. Thomas realized that there was "no kissing This crowd-pleaser, slated for director, John Willis. ually very beautiful, and I guar- and roll revivals around I'm finding and "Lonely Days, Lonely Nights." the intimate surroundings of the ii of knees," but rather a successful crooned and yodeled a lyrical ode Willis, 8:15 p.m. Oct. 2 in PMC Col- out just where all my tastes in Barry's lead singing in "Words" Main Point to be appreciated, her i When I met Mr! he took antee you nobody will be watching to Mother Earth with ecology in attempt at creating images, using, leges Alumni Auditorium, 15th and music come from. The BeeGees was fantastic. He took off his talent would shine through any- mind. George Adams, a tenor sax- the body rather than elaborate sets, will 1.^1 Chestnut Sts., Chester, feature have a very straight sincere-clean jacket and tie and opened his col- where. But a place like the Main ophonist, and a group called "Black excessive dialogue, props and the- Victoria Vergara, young Chilean sound which is refreshing if not lar in an informal Tom Jones Point is essential for a performer Lightning blew us to a musical atrical gimmicks. What he was soprano in the title role. different in the age of Joe Cocker kind of way and sang to the audience such as Dave Van Ronk who pre- high while "The Creature" dared witnessing was the end product of Miss Vergara, who made her and Rod Stewart, Anyway, I found as though he was interested in ceded Miss McKinnon to the stage. us to "Change our minds" and live intellectual, well disciplined, sen- debut with Suburban last season myself wondering if it was at all who was out there. The other One is at once struck by his hulk- sitive artistic communication. in truth. Thomas toyed with our ^ as Micaela in "Carmen" has sung possible for them to make a come exception "Lonely Days, Lonely ing size and gruff, yet congenial sense of rhythm playing many odd Genesis evolved from a tremend- leading roles in Santiago and else- back -- after seeing the concert I Nights" was too far out to believe. manner. His guitar seemed to be ous amount of research concerning instruments pulled from his multi- where in South America. think they've got their thing to- Going from the soft quiet begin- a toy in his hands, and in most colored shoulder pouch. the facts of ecology. These facts Tenor Frank Munafo who has gether enough for the "new" Bee- ning and building up to the driving, songs was merely used as a tool The "Undisputed Truth" follow- were then translated, according appeared with Suburban in past Gees to get off the ground. They wailing "Lonely Days, Lonely to provide music enabling him to ed and told us the truth about to the rules outlined in the V.T.C. seasons will be back in the role have never really disappeared but Nights" chorus really blew every- say what he wanted to say. He ourselves and themselves. "Smil- brochure, into an artistic presen- of Mario Cavaradossi, Tosca's their albums since "TheBeeGee's body's minds. Of course the place would be classified as New Or- ing Faces," their hot 45, has AN ECOLOQCAL EXPERIENCE tation. ill-fated lover. First" in my opinion have been was overwhelmingly teeny hoppers leans jazz, folk, blues if there was sold nearly two million copies, It is important that one subject and mediocrity powerful enough such a classification. but I hope Mowtown has a lucky only mediocre but the music was Louie Arm- himself to any production in order Ja22 Fesi oblivion in book. on all the straight strong was one of his favorite charm to tie around the Truth's means my to turn even to receive any message or thought By Keith A. Norris When you first see these cats dudes who brought their "I never performers and one can see his first L.P. The Undisputed Truth The engagement of GENESIS! will be continued for an addi- from that production. Theatre will Wise men and fools, lovers and onstage it's like a throw back to lose control dates" to a "safe" influence in a few of Dave's songs. was a disappointment as they tried tional weekend. Thank you for your support. If you were only give you what you will allow students of life should have ex- 1964. Barry Robin and Maurice concert. When Barry starts sing- to relate Bill Withers' "Ain't No Van Ronk's expression is that unable to get tickets before, we suggest your making reserva- yourself to "open up" and take. perienced the Quaker City Jazz Gibb all wear suits with jackets sing the chorus Elvis style every - Sunshine" and Sly 's "Let the Music of a two-fisted drinker and bar tions immediately. All of your senses must be turned Festival Sunday night, September and ties (very well dressed and one freaked and stormed the stage Take your Mind." The group needs i'4 room brawler who could now look on or you will not be affected 19. There was a blessing for neat) plus their hair is only medium clapping and stomping and singing a few rough edges smoothed, but back on his experiences and re- and therefore you will not be able everyone. Opening the program longish and styled. The whole scene like they were in a stoned frenzy. they managed to hold their own late them with humor. "Crazy FRI./SAT. 8r30 PM to intellectualize the experience. was "Jason" of the "Contempor- on a very conservative for the evening. • : f comes ary Because the crowd was pre- If I Work Another Day/Leave Your When you see Genesis, subject Jazz Society." Bearded Bald, .'',1 especially when you see the mini- After several moments of con- dominately young and very, very Wife and Bring Your Knife/When yourself first, then attempt to ex- and robed he lit into a poetic orchestra that backs them up. fusion, the High Priestess of Soul, young girls Barry also got quite You Work at Mitchell's Cafe." VASEY THEATRE plain what you feel. If you end up dissertation. "Black Dreams, "the There's a harp, violins, cellos, Miss Nina Simone, appeared cen- Another song dealt with a man feeling nothing then the perform- title of Jason's rap, was dedicated . a response on their new song < horns, a tympani drummer and a ter stage and proceeded to bring "How Can You Mend A who had just fifteen cents to spend ance was a failure, if you feel to the brothers at Attica and to hippie conductor, about 14 cats in PHONE 527-2100 down the house with her opening Broken Heart". Each time after for a meal so he was only able anything at all, the performance the late George Jackson. The eb- all. was an bing message. Before a standing house he sang his lung emptying aaahh to buy one meatball. But just when overwhelming success, and mournful background sup- right away with of nine thousand she read an orig- They opened up M even if you don't understand what plied by the "Society" coaxed all the chicks screamed and swoon- the place was alive with laughter, EXT. 249.250 their 2 biggest hits "New York you feel. us all to dream of young men ed just like it was an old Frank he would replace his harsh, drill- (Continued on page 7) Mining Disaster 1941" and "To By the way, there is nothing Sinatra concert. Arms flinging in instructor tvoe voice and ribald Love Somebody". "To Love Some- humor with a comical about what Genesis says. the air and girls falling all over tenderness and seri- body" has got to be a rock clas- will enjoy how what's said is their seats (really weird). ousness that would catch the audi- You sic. You've got to dig their tight ence off guard. He did a couple said -- if you allow yourself. harmonies and really together If people still dig Robin and Dylan songs and a truly convinc- However, Genesis' message is not Stop reading vocal arrangement which cer- Barry singing like somebody's ing rendition of the Blood, Sweat a pleasant one. I hope you get more tainly rank with the Beatles. Their bouncing them, up and down while and Tears' "God Bless the Child." ]i than Mr. Perilstein did and that stage show is a perfect reproduc- giving them a bear hug singing like He ended the act with of all things, shouldn't be difficult. Experience like they did tion of album music except since their mouths are in their noses "Swinging on a star," *'If you they were playing in the it (which is cool) then they have a don't give a feather or a fig/ sounded as if someone was play- chance to be great again. As far you may grow up to be a pig." 100 years aga ing their records in a sewer tunnel as imaginative music and lyrics The audience loved him and was < »., otherwise they put out a really go they have. It was a good show i;:;!: me directly to the set where James them; they'll be watching the fish Phila Ballet very reluqtant to l^t him off the Come to a free Mini-Lesson and see what dynamite sound. to take your honey to. '•'',• -' '"'.. '•>'•' Bond (Sean Connery) was getting stage. ••••: •" " 11 which is so much more fun." The first fall opening in the Reading Dynamics is all about. |:his assignment from "M" (Ber- history Pennsylvania Ballet Evelyn Wood This weekend Jerry Jeff Walker (Yeah? Well who will the fish be of the ;:|nard Lee). This scene takes place watching?) is scheduledforOctober 14 through The Mini-Lesson lasts only one hour. (Mr. Bojangles) is at the Main But in that brief time, you'll discover the thrill of :| in DeBeers diamond office. It Ignoring my humorless com- 17 in the newly refurbished Acad- Point, Johnny Rivers and Arlo reading almost as fast as you can turn the page. if :i:| seems as someone is smuggling ment, Mr. Hamilton continued. of Music. Yiilanova Once Agaiii Guthrie are due to appear some- emy The Mini-Lesson is a free introduction to our Evelyn time in October. i|: diamonds but nobody knows who or "Now all sex and eroticism is "The opening series in the Acad- Wood Reading Dynamics Course. In addition to speed, this i|; how. It took them about two hours completely removed, because it's emy of Music will include three course improves memory and study skills. PRESENTS to The Mini- Lesson is free and open to the public. if film one scene which should so nutty. It looks as if they're of the all-time favorites from :| last about five minutes on screen. down on the bottom of the Indian repertoire, "Villon," "Trio," ;| Sean Connery was very polite, al- Ocean making love without snork- and "Symphony in C," and will OVER CHRISTMAS VACATION { Drama though the whole thing seemed to be lii els. And it takes you a long time be a tremendously exciting pro-

iiiii: somewhat annoying to him. So there trying to figure out what the hell gram," says Barbara Weisberger, i|i was a short break to set up the it is that they are making love company artistic director. HAWAII Guild p next scene, which took place after on. It's only in the reel later that "Villon", choreographed by ;;| lunch. Before lunch, however, I you discover what the bed looks John Butler is set to music by Tickets for the Philadelphia I had an interview with the film's like." We then went to lunch. To Robert Starer. It centers on events Drama Guild's season of com- director, Guy Hamilton. be continued next week. in the life of Francois Villon, COST '329.00 I edies at the newly -restored Walnut Hamilton, who directed Gold- but rather than dealing with the PUIS TAX Street Theater will be available I finger, said that this would be the There were some rumors around specifics of his complex life, is a most spectcular iji; Bond film yet, to theatergoers at more than 30 that Sean Connery was more than kaleidoscopic portrait of the world it Ticketron "remotes," iii: because has one element which just friends with Jill St. John. But and shadows which surrounded Provides: Air Transportation on outlying on United he feels was lacking in the recent terminals, in Pennsylvania, Dela- % the day I was there, he was pay- him. Airlines, Hotel -- Accommodations at Sheraton ware and New Jersey. Aside from I Bonds humor. "This is what ing attention to this well-built Robert Rodham's "Trio" is an we are trying Wakiki, Cocktail Party, Luggage Transfer, Etc. its central box office being set up I to do," he said, blonde. She was on the set with us, intricately interwoven sequence of "without losing any of ! Dates: Jan. 1 Through Jan. 9 at the Walnut, the computerized I the excite and later had lunch with Connery differing moods and patterns. It Ticketron I ment, to get some fun back, some at his table. She wasn't bad look- is done to Jacques Ibert's trio For Further Information Call: operation will make tickets iji humor back, and to really do some ing, either. for violin, cello and harp and, Rich Barbacane - SU 9-6891 available instantly at coun- :i: outrageous things so ters in eight Philadelphia loca- you have the Anyway, after lunch, John Wil- like Villon, was first performed or Contact audience laughing with tions. The Ticketron office at 215- ii: you; not at lis took me for a quick tour of by the company in 1966.

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September 22, 1971 • THE VILLANOVAN • Page 11 Page 10 m THE VILLANOVAN • September 22, 1971 •••*••****•••*•****••••••••••••••••• Crew Team The Villanoya University Crew Any freshman t PLAYER OF THE WEEK I Team is in the process of re- wishing to become Soccer Team Opens Season Saturday cruiting for their 1971-72 season. By JACK KELLY All those interested should attend By BOB PERRY Graff has used a 4-4-2 forma- the meeting this Thursday night at a football manager "Tackle by John Babinecz" if in Bartley 209. An intro- The 1971 varsity booters under tion to prepare for St. Joe's. 7:30 p.m. the public address announcer said ductory movie about rowing will be the direction of coach Howard Last year coach Graff felt the please contact it once he must have said it thirty slight- Graff are substantially improved team had too much strength on the shown. Anyone with even the times. Yes indeed the twenty odd over last year's squad. Looking line and is dropping a off est interest is urged to come and man people at the University Ed Bacon thousand rowing experience at the team itself, 22 men return the line to defend against St. Joes' see this film. No of Toledo's Glass Bowl heard or from the 30 soccermen that played potent attack. is necessary to try out for the team. John's name mentioned repeatedly last year. Ten out of the eleven All things taken into considera- If you feel you're too small to row, over the loudspeaker last Saturday Bill Wilson starters are back this season to tion the soccer team is hopeful you may be suitable for the cox- night but more than that they saw in- fill in at their old positions. for a winning season. swain's position. Girls are •;,:: The team Babinecz, Villanova's punish- ^y^:y at the John coxswain's Since Aug. 30th the booters have finished with a flourish last year vited to try for the ing inside line backer. And there been working out. The training and hopes to start out this season position as well. If you're in- coaches office was alot to see. camp was very successful this year on the right foot. terested, but can't make the meet- with good Great Tackier ing, contact Kevin Crerand, 528 attendance. Second year Schedule: in the New Dorm. All those who have coach Phil Grau conducted these Sept. 25th St. Joes A Babinecz put on an awesome dis- already signed up, as well as all early sessions and will direct the Sept. 29th Swarthmore A play of tackling. The 6-2, 218 Field House. past and present varsity members j.v. squad in the regular season. Oct. 2 Eastern Baptist A pound Babinecz accounted for are requested to attend this meet- This is the second year that Oct. 9th Shippensburg A seven unassisted stops and over Oct. 13th ing. V the soccer team plays on the Ursinus A twenty two assisted ones in what John Babinecz — All American Oct. 16th varsity level. The athletic depart- Millersville H has to be the senior pre - med- Oct. 20th ment definitely allocates funds to Rutgers H ical student's finest game. It was Oct. cover the team's uniforms, trav- 23rd Maryland A the defense that Babinecz headed Oct. 30th Georgetown eling expenses, equipment ex- A that stopped fabulous Chuck Ealey .Nov. 6th Fordham penses and the coaches' salaries. H and Don Fair^ Nov. 9th Coll. 01 the Bible Back from last year is a host H Babinecz, a native of Pittsburgh Nov. 13th Navy of stars. Playing in his fourth A Pa., was all over the field making Nov. 17th LaSalle season, co-capt., Chris Furlong H tackles inside on dives and power leads the team from his goal plays while also roaming outside

*•' position. Chris Furlong's awe- 4tt taking down runners in difficult some size presents an uncon- NamecMie open field tackles. querable target to smaller for- However Babinecz 's effective- Photo by Bernie Nunez f ward linemen. Jamacian, Delano ness wasn't limited to putting the VILLANOVA SOCCER in its second year at the varsity level, begins Saturday against St. Joseph's. Gregory, has the best reflexes Rockets on their backs but he also in his head. From his wing posi- the welfare of the troupe. them in their schedule. thing diat on the team operating from his Among The team %v is valuable on passing situations. tion Harry Lupia's booming shots must meet its fullback position. Delano plays the the names to remember this year first five opponents Babinecz intercepted an Ealey pass or crosses strike fear into the are: Bob Malbonado (wing), Billy on the road and eight of 13 games role of vacuum cleaner on the ha^tgoneup late in Saturday's game and raced —gets you an air-chair when you open a $25 account at Fidelity opposition. Old smoothy Gerry Fay (goalie), Fili- are away. V.U. defense sweeping up the Oppenheim Frank Georgetown at Wash- 18 yards into Toledo territory. at left inside has so talent oppositions shots on goal. At much ciotto (wing) and many others. ington D.C. has been added to the If it had not been for a clipping Air-Chair only S4* he's due to get into the scoring Evaluating the team, the strength the schedule. other fullback position Vince De- since 195a penalty assessed to V.U. on this Checkerboard Table only $2* picture this year. At the other of the squad lies in its experience The soccer Angelis' strong boots to the wings team has been play the Wildcats would have been when you open a Special Checking inside, Chuck Farrington's crit- and depth. Perhaps, the biggest scrimmaging against Qther or for helped the Wildcats defeat Navy schools able to move into field goal terri- savings account $25 or buy ical questioning shows he has one problem for the soccermen awaits more this year a Savings Certificate at Fidelity Bank last year. than before. Coach tory and possibly turn the score to of the better soccer minds on *Plus Peansylvania sales tax The other co-capt., Ed Kriete, ' 10-7 in favor of Villanova instead the team. New comer Bob Bel- if he is not seen whizzing around 1. of the other way around. Coach figlio shows exceptional hustle as campus on his motorcycle he's Ferry after the game called Babin- the new wing. covering the opposition's wing like Try. Try hard. ecz the best player on the field. a blanket. In the middle of the In a class of his own, Karl The only thing we can think of Wants to Play Pro Wildcat lineup stands Rich Pach- Rosworoski the "White Pearl" is what we make. The Swingline Babinecz is accustomed to mak- ler. Rich kicked a goal from mid- of Villanova soccer scored 65 JAZZ •Tot 50" Stapler. 98< In 1950. ing alot of tackles as last year lie field with the wind behind him per cent of the team's goals last 980 in 1971. led the Wildcats in tackles. Babi- last season. This year he wants year. Stationed at center forward And it still comes with 1000 free necz who after Saturday's per- to prove that the goal was no the success of the booters will is Back at Villanova staples and a handy carrying formance has a fine shot at All- fluke by kicking into a wind of a rest on how well they get the pouch. It staples, tacks and American status, would like to play hurricane. At left halfback, Mike ball to Karl. mends. It's unconditionally pro- football, although a doctor Fort plays such a heady game Other new faces to the team Ho}M Recruiting hr Staff guaranteed. It's one of the «> is his next choice if a career in one often wonders if he has muscle this season will also contribute to world's smallest staplers. the pros doesn't work out. How- Babinecz's feats liliembers for tlie lltli Annual And it's the world's biggest ever after viewing seller. Could be that's why it Saturday it looks like medicine's UNIUERSITV OF PITTSBURGH hasn't gone up in price in loss will be pro-football's gain. PITTSBURGH. PENN$yUJpiM yHlanova University 21 years. ^ If you're interested in something a little bigger, our Cub Desk Intercollegiate Jazz Festival Stapler and Cub Hand Stapler School Business '4 Gr(uluate of are only $1.98. Both Tot and Cub Staplers are available at 4 Stationery, Variety and College MASTER OF BUSINESS Organizational Meeting Bookstores. ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM! The Swingline "Tot 50 >f Tomorrow Night 98^ In 1950. 980 in 1971.

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Page 12 • THE VILLANOVAN • September 22, 1971 Toledo Ekes Out Victory Over Villanova Last Second Field Goal Keeps Rocket Win Streak Alive By JACK KELLY

With nineteen seconds left it VlttAMOVAM 'looked like the Villanova Wildcats had done it, snapped the Toledo Vol. 47, No. 4 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, VILLANOVA. PA. September 29, 1971 •Rockets twenty-four game, longest in the country, winning streak with Longstreth At Political Union a seven to seven tie. The Cats had played a brilliant defensive game, 'images of Man" Begins corraling the dynamic Ohioan duo A- Chuck Ealey and Don Fair. But seven unfortunate seconds later "Cities' Plight By Steve Sammut treated as a thing because that feat had escaped the 'Nova there The Villanova Free School has are modes of human experience «| Gridders and the Wildcats became scheduled a series of lectures which to the Rockets twenty -fifth victim. seem transcend things. "Images of Man" to be The defending Mid-American Con- entitled Man's mind must lead him to the delivered each Thursday at 12:30 realization that he is not totally Circle" ference champions nipping Villa- Vicious Hartley. Various fac- A room 110 " in immersed in things but must nova 10-7. / 'fj'j/'. pene- ulty members from the depart- trate beyond the physical to find :. 50 Prevent By Bill Haggerty V ments of Philosophy and English unity in love. .' Monday, September 20, •. Wildcat Bob Schaeffer had just On have volunteered their time to punted to the Toledo 29 yard line Need for Love Thacher Longstreth, Republican acquaint interested students with and everyone of the 20,000 plus The language of love seems to mayorality candidate, addressed some of the profound thinkers of fans in the Glass Bowl knew what reveal that man can transcend the Villanova Political Union in the western world. Ealey and company were going to space and time. "1 am not you, but their debate concerning his elec- The first lecture was delivered flo - throw the bomb. Villanova the ideal of love is for me to tion for mayor. by Father Patrick Powers on the knew it too and they switched into possess you." Love is a way of Big City Problems existential thought of Gabriel Mar- a 50 prevent defense, designed as having an identity other than the Speaking about the campaign, cel. The following is a summation the. name implies, to prevent the physical. "Although I am not my- Longstreth noted that, "the issues of the erudition presented, as na- long pass. Eight defensive men self, the benefit is that 1 can unite involved are removed from recollected by an attending student: rolled back like a wave waiting myself." Love is the breaking tional party affiliations." He men- for the inevitable throw. Inside Existentialism down of the isolating walls between tioned drugs, crime, housing, and as the foremost prob- line backer Kevin Reilly along with An often used word in the cur- different human consciousnesses. education city. the two tackles, Ernie Messmer rent vernacular is "alienation." In Being and Having, Marcel looks lems facing any big Accord- and Joe Miller put on a great Sensitivity to alienation as a con- upon man from the point of "hav- ing to Longstreth, Philadelphia, rush while the scrambling Ealey cept has influenced the direction of ing." He wishes to pull things like any other big city is "a in desperation flung a high aerial contemporary philosophy, par- into himself -- he wants to ap- repository of low income people." patterns of (Coach Ferry later called it a ticularly existentialism. Existen- propriate being. He cited the behavior "Hail Mary pass") that somehow tialism, narrowly defined, ghetto dwellers, such as over- de- Love, for Marcel, is the dis- found Glyn Smith - good for 57 clares that every truth crowded homes, gangs, and poor and every covery of value. We don't find love, yards. With the ball on the V.U. action implies a human setting home life as causes in the wor- we create it. We must adopt the sening conditions in the cities. 14, Toledo had fine field goal and, most importantly, -'<->. a human attitude of love before we are able 1 position and after an unsuccessful subjectivity. The GOP candidate admitted that When one assumes to experience the depth of reality will not break pass attempt the Rockets sent in that there is a subjective education, alone, Edward Terzian basis in the people we encounter. E'er Photo by their place kicker, sophomore for all the conceptions that the vicious circle but a change man love is the merger of being to Thacher Longstreth talks with students following a debate before the George Keim. Photo by Bernie Nunez has of himself and of other things, in the economic situation is needed, establish reality and stablilize life. Villanova Political Union on September 20. Saturday night when he threw a to Steve Bilko. This is too. Keim, who had missed field goals DREW GORDON led the Wildcats to Villanova's only score T.D. picture action from a he can infer that man is totally to Tough Cop ability to run a city with a $1 the Chamber of Commerce, Coun- of 34 and 30 yards in the second contest last year. No photos were available from Toledo. responsible for what he is. The Only when man has come realize that a reality exists_in the Concerning his opponent, Frank billion budget." Longstreth stated cilman-at-large, and as having quarter was about to attempt an- weapon (Heim again had a fine major task of the existentialists almost no chance by anyone, played his an avid interest in Philadelphia. other yarder. As his boot sailed that kick was good" said a dis- was no good but that he was over- is to tnake self of another and has attempted Rizzo, Longstreth said, "the real that Rizzo has "hidden behind 30 game picking up 64 yards in 16 every man aware of better than Toledo and rightfully is police As for Rizzo's assets. Long- uprights signaled gusted Dobbins after the game. "It ruled. Ferry steamed at that and what is to establish his own self in that issue in this campaign Rizzo." reputation" as com- past the a referee carries) and sophomore Bill Ma- he and to make the full should have left the Glass Bowl streth said, "a man who spent the kick good. The call drew furi- was three or four- feet to the right said, "They (the referees) took the responsibility of both his reality through love, is he truly "In general, he is credited widely missioner. The Republican candi- last as his main target, Gordon own ex- with a tie if not a victory. all of his adult life in the police ous protests from Villanova safety of the goal post, his (Keim 's) other game away from us." istence and of others a man, capable of founding the com- as being a good police commis- date pointed out his own quali- moved to the Toledo 4. With a rest upon try closer!" For almost the whole first half not have the fications as former member of Dobbins, and defensive end was him. It is an munity intended for man. sioner, but he does Kevin Fine V.U. Game fourth and goal situation Gordon attempt, therefore, the defenses ruled. Villanova had they raced to The field goal was so obviously to grapple -- Tony Prazenica as The controversial field goal was sprinted right and threw to Bilko with alienation the chances, a fifty yard field goal at- toward the goal to the right that one referee came estrangement which the referee pointing a terrible way to terminate what who made a sliding catch for separates man tempt by Duane Holland was just post and voicing their to-no-avail up and apologized to Coach Ferry was a fine Villanova performance. from man, man from a full sense the T.D. Holland tied the score up Bustin Speaks inches short, after Prazenica in- Debbie disapproval. no way saying that he knew the field goal The Wildcats, of being, from -- "There was who were given with his extra point conversion man love and to tercepted and gave Villanova the involve being good. man with reality. ball. Another time in the second Both defenses continued to hold quarter the Cats came close on Marcel's Reality i- Movement tie Ant if would War and it appeared as a On a fake field goal attempt but Drew The Existential School became until John be the outcome divided between those By Essie Fields Gordon's pass was incomplete to concerned These activities all build up to involvement in In- (Player of the Week) increasing Babinecz exclusively with alienation and wide receiver Steve Bilko. Debbie Bustin, national co- Nov. 6, National Peace Action Day, dochina. According to the Con- an Elaley pass. The however, the first intercepted those who stressed a philosophy Toledo drew ordinator of the Student Mobliza- when mass, peaceful demonstra- sumer Index, real wages have been Cats had a golden opportunity as blood when with 18 seconds left of active participation. Gabriel tion Committee, is on a ten city tions will be held in 16 major falling. real cause for infla- Babinecz ran the ball back eigh- The Ealey passed to Smith, who Marcel, born in Paris in 1889, made tour to promote the nationwide cities, includingNew York, Boston, tion, she says, is the teen yards to the Toledo 45. How- war and by a nice in the corner of the was one from the latter school grab demonstrations planned for Nat'l Philadelphia, Atlanta, Houston, trying to deal with inflation other ever a clip was detected and nul- end zone. The play was set up when where the notion of intersubjec- Peace Action Day, Nov. 6. On Denver, Minneapolis, San than by ending the war is only to lified Babinecz 's runback giving Holland fumbled on Villa tivity as a reality essential to Duane Thursday night. Miss Bustin came Francisco, and Seattle. proclaim that the war is not near the Cats the ball on their own 40. nova's twenty and the Rockets' formation of community is of prime 'f to Villanova and addressed an audi- Miss Bustin acclaimed the April Villanova couldn't move on this its end. Steve Donahue recovered. It was I importance. Indeed, the whole of ence of about 25 people. 24 demonstration in Washington as and Schaeffer punted. On closing the SMC chairwoman series Marcel's thought is the second time in a row that the centered on the She spoke on the fall anti-war the largest demonstration in activity on 57 yarder and Keim's appealed for tireless within the Ealey's concept of love and the establish- Cat offense had fumbled offensive, which this year is a American history and said that only the part of the American public disputed Held goal are what fol- V.U. 20. ment of a community of man. realize program of decentralized action now people are beginning to to force an end to this immoral Photo by Steve Chatot lowed. But there exist several The Villanova offense was high- obstacles across the nation. the potential ofdemonstrations as a war. Cat Nips V for ... ly disappointing as they seemed to man's unity. Marcel claims that On Oct. 13 there will be a major influence on policy making. Siani did not catch a pass Profile haphazard disorganized. While Mike the methods of science have been and moratorium, with meetings, ral- Demonstrations are becoming a department does not have the ex- in the Toledo game, probably hurt- Debbie Bustin is 23 years old, the defense kept giving the of- superimposed over the actions of - Cat lies, demonstrations, teach-ins, part of the American tradition perience to run the city." ing his chances for All -American all and a graduate of Case-Western fense the ball in good field posi- men, and that the world is and other activities in every city "next to mother and apple pie." his fault. Siani, al- Psychological Conditioning but it wasn't now in a state of technocracy. Reserve. Although she always had tion they couldn't get a sustained to demand immediate withdrawal The Nov. 6 demonstrations, she Longstreth criticized the apathy though open at times was over- an anti-war sentiment, she did not attack * i.e., that technocracy and science mounted. Daryl Woodring, from Southeast Asia. On Oct. 25, predicts, will surpass the turnout permeating the race, with both thrown or just completely missed have become active in the anti-war who admittedly did not have a become the only ways of Veteran's Day, veterans and from April 24. Part of the trouble the press and the public largely with the ball. dealing with reality. One cannot movement until 1967. She became good game, was overthrowing re- civilians will demonstrate their All America is now joining the of night for Siani was the ignoring the key issues. Part Saturday speak of man in terms of science, chairwoman of SMC at Case, and ceivers, his ball wobbling like it solidarity with Viet Nam veterans students," Miss Bustin said mem- the blame, Longstreth mentioned, fact that Villanova still relies on later coordinated a branch at the was riding on a choppy sea. for when one studies man, he and G.I.'s against the war. Oct. bers of the Chicano and Puerto times. Opposing rests with the low tolerance level Siani in crucial studies himself. cannot University of Michigan and or- Gordon Does It Again Man ab- 25 - Nov. 5 are designated as Rican communities, the trade been condi- this and they sUck up of people who have teams know stract himself from man as a ganized a group in Houston. Drew Gordon, the star of last peace action weeks for activites unions, and housewives are being tioned by radio and television. against him at these periods. It year's and scientist can abstract theory from Slie The war has had a Delaware Temple game, relating the war to the problems drawn into the movement. profound He pointed out that in sixty sec- shouldn't be so, Villanova should came in for Woddring in the fourth actual being. It is only through many constituencies of the anti- especially emphasized the trade impact on her life. Anti-War ac- vary their pass offense hitting onds a problem can be cured. quarter to work his magic again interpersonal relationships that war movement, including women, unions, who recently funded $10,000 tivity has shown that it is pos- Bilko and Malast along with backs man This type of mentality, the candi- and led the Cats to their only approaches reality. The ob- labor, students, and members of for a full page ad in the New York sible for the opinion of an indivi- coming out of the backfield (some- jective date stated, has led to simplistic score. "I put him in because he of Marcel's thinking is to the third world. Nov. 3 is the date Times for the Oct. 13 Moratorium. dual to be heard and to have ef- thing V.U. didn't do Saturday). Next bring -- solutions and rhetoric voiced by can sprint out well" explained out the fullness in man to for a student strike and for reach- In commenting on the wage price fect. When (and iO the war is Tony Casinelli (left), General Sales Manager for the Henry F. Ortlieb Brewing Co. (OrtUeb Beer for those of week's game is VMI, itshouldgive no politicians to satisfy the voting Coach Ferry, "He puts a lot of longer compartmentalize and ing members of the community freeze, Miss Bustin called Nixon's ended, she plans to continue with you who aren't hip) and head football coach Lou Ferry pose in front of one of fourteen billboards Ortliebs the offense a chance to work out its pressure on their corners." Using categorize him. Man cannot be through leafleting and discussions. action a clear indication of political activity. (Continued on page 9) donated to Villanova Football 1971 . We are still trying to identify the little guy