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"Some people demand meat at any price, but I believe Americans really want meat with honor. " - Richard M. Nixon i. Vol. 48. No. 21 April 6, 1973 I":

i^i^'r* 41 Volunteers Receive I Landslide Victory Photo by Robin Ramistella The Cat stickmen stuck H to Swarthmore beating them 11 to 6 in a highly contested Arts and Sciences Senate game. >. , / By JOHN WETZEL ate college experienced a strong Grant Blanchard 116 2.8% surge in voter Last Wednesday at 4:30 in the fierce effort for picking up ground The office of University Stu- participation while *Rick Brown 654 15.5% in both the night afternoon the Villanova balls led to 5 straight dent Body President will be de- and graduate Wildcat Christine Boylan cided today in 611 14.5% the turnout light team was huddled in a corner of goals and a 7-3 lead for Villa- a special run -off schools was as election Larry Connell 72 1.7% expected. their field. The temperature was nova going into the fourth period. between Kirk E. John- John Gallagher 364 8.6% 40 degrees, the sky was overcast, son and John F. Sangiorgio, the Ballots were tabulated by the The Cat's once again struck first Jim Guidera 292 6.9% and the stickmen were losing at two candidates who compiled the Student Elections Committee in the fourth quarter but Swarth- Robert HoUoway 97 2.3% along half time 3-2. To be behind in highest vote totals in last Wed- with the Faculty and Ad- more answered with a man up Michael J. McGowan 97 2.3% lacrosse by one goal at half time nesday's regular election. Voting ministrative Advisory Board. goal one minute later. However, Francis X. Mooney 150 3.6% is not truly important except will take place in Mendel and The students, headed by current when Photo by Robin Ramistella at this point the Cat defense had Joseph Mussoline 298 7.1% that had all Buckmintter Fuller exprestet Bartley cafeterias and in Dough- Student Government Association you realize Swarthmore Lacrosse in action against Lebanon Valley. concerned optimism on the future of held Swarthmore scoreless for 31 The Villanova team Gary M Padak 439 10.4% but closed down the high powered his world. erty Hall from 9 to 5. President, Bill Mann, are all straight minutes of time. Bruce Pugh 137 3.3% of fast breaking offense of Villanova. game to be the margin of victory for also chipped in with goals and "pocket rocket" Walsh was lost A run-off election was neces- senior standing. The Faculty for Rick Simon 226 5.4% A« the second half began Villa- In the last 6 minutes of the game the Cat stickmen. Capt. Joe Mc assists respectively. Dick Burch the season due to a freak in- sitated when none of the five and administration include such Resident Wizard Spaceship Robert Sitoski 535 12.8% Fadden led all scorers with 4 recorded 18 saves in the nets and jury in practice on Thursday. The i, of Earth candidates seeking the presi- members of the Villanova com- nova became its old self again. the pace became slightly frantic Rocco Tedesco 156 3.8% Paul Feeley consistently won the and both teams began to look goals and 1 assist while Tim Paul Nemeth did an excellent job Cat's will face Bowdoin College dency gathered enough votes to munity as Dr. Joseph Bevilacqua, By JOHN HOPKINS the ideas such terms encompass Rhonda UUman 70 1.6% face offs and the fame 90 ride shabby. However, the Cat's struck Moylan paced the middies with 2 along with Don Semesky and Rick tomorrow across from the stadium gain the 40% plurality needed to Assistant Vice-President for An Commerce and shaky first quarter. at 3:30. Come out and overflowing Friday night connect seemingly random earth- win. Finance Senate Student Affairs, '.:^-! kept the ball in the offensive half for 3 more goals and Swarthmore goals and 2 assists. Chris Gaert- Pons after a support the Unofficial totals are as fol- Mr. Harry audience in the Garey Law School ly occurrences, into logical pat- Art J. Furia 280 33.3% of the field for most of the third 2 leaving the final score 11-6. ner, Ben Cooper, John Galvin, Bad news struck the Cat's on Lacrosse Team. FASTEST SPORT lows: Strack, and Dr. Priscilla Hop- was treated to a stream of con- terns of motion and time. He Jack McGowan 271 32.3% kirk, both of quarter. The result of this and a The 5 goal third quarter had proved Frank Filippelli and Paul Gavin Thursday when it was announced ON FOOT. Bob D'Emilia 505 23.2% the Political Science 3^\ scious thought from Don Patulo 290 a 20th cen- refuses to believe there is any- Joan Gillespie 254 11.6% 34.4% department. tury wizard in Engineering Senate residence, R. time that can't be done. Judging *Kirk Johnson 555 25.4% Election results were announ- Buckminster Fuller. Michael Davis 122 50.6% by his endless list of credits Angelo Mallozzi 158 7.3% ed last Wednesday evening in the and accomplishments, the pass- Joe Feyder 119 49.4% A touch of Merlin's magic *John Sangiorgio 709 32.5% North Lounge of Dougherty Hall Off ing of years will the * Nursing Senate Kicks Season be only after Waiiter approximately eight Polo the run -off candidates hours Team presentation of graced the factor in halting his achieve- Pam Alexandrowicz (unopposed) of its goalies, Paul Devine (also club lyn Poly. Tech., 77 year old poet of technology. Volunteers Triumph tabulations. Delays were Arts and Sciences Academic V. president) and Gary Moulder, Aquatic Club, N.Y. Aquatic Club ments. And the white-haired bun- The race for Student Body caused because of the close con- Appearing some what frail in Policy Committee both juniors. In addition, the fol- and Lower Moreland H.S. Future dle of energy on display in the President was the lone contest tests in both the Commerce and stature, from one's view in the Joseph McGonigal 374 39.2% lowing up-and-coming freshmen tournaments include Johns Hopkins Law School seemed unaffected in which a representative of the Finance and Engineering Senate rear of the room, the professor Stephen Tsonis 579 60.8% promise to keep the action (and the and St. Francis with teams such by the efforts of time and ad- newly-formed, quasi-political races. expressed cbfficulty in communi- Commerce and Finance Academic water) hot and heavy. They are: as Fordham, Yale, Bucknell, Army vancing age. To expect immor- party, the Volunteers, did not cating with his audience early in Policy Committee Jim Braum, Bruce Colburn, John (USMA) and St. Francis in the tality of the man may be too triumph. All other offices sought the program. Upon mounting a Scott M. Bachman (unopposed) Doyle ("animal jr."), John Grimm, running. mystical a th<^ught, but to say by the group were won with al- raised platform, usually reser- Engineering Academic Chas O'Donnell and Jim Toolan. Water polo is a very fast and that already henas lived twice most startling ease. The Volun- Runoff Results ved for judges in mock court Policy Committee And, of course, our two team furious game that is action packed as much as most men is an un- teers claimed the six senate proceedings, he seemed to as- Kenneth Miller (unopposed) John managers, Betty Joe Murtha and and unpredictable. If you've never derstatement. races and the single academic Sangiorgio, the candidate sume control of the gathering Nursing Academic Beth Streth, who keep the team's seen a water polo game, come out policy race in which they were of the Volunteers organization, the and began to describe work- Nearly all of Fuller's Policy Committee won the run -off election vital "stats." to see one; if you have, you'll u. . -» work in entered. Complete voting tabula- for Stu- ings of a planet in terms sel- Barbara J. McCabe (unopposed) Villanova Water Polo kicks off know what's going on. Or at least engineering and design combines tions are indicated below: ilent Body President held last dom if ever heard in the Vill- elected its spring season with an invi- look like you do, like us. So come the concepts of efficiency and Wednesday. Sangiorgio, who fin- anova community. The only candidate seeking re- tational tournament at the Phila- on out and cheer, yell and scream beauty. In designing geodesic ished first in the opening round Any attempt to structures, in poetry, election last Wednesday, John of voting but failed delphia Aquatic Club on March even if you really don't know what's capsulize Ful- econo- Election m to poll the Gallagher, placed fifth and just 24-25. Teams playing are Brook- going on. ler's thoughts in a newspaper mics, and ecology, the emphasis necessary percentage, defeated out of the running in the race for article would be an injustice to is on functional artistry. The Kirk Johnson. Unofficial totals one of the four Arts and Sciences INTRAMURAL DEFT. PRESENTS his flowing style. The energy dymaxion house has no corners Procedure were: ; Senate posts. All four seats were and optimism exuded in every and consequently no wasted TRIATHLON Event Sangiorgio 804 57.3% breath gave an added dimension space. Similarly, his lecture at won by the Volunteers. WHAT IS A TRIATHLON? Johnson 599 42.7% to every he Villanova, once one understood Strong Turnout 200 yds. word spoke. One Controversy 1) Swim Sangiorgio 's win gave the could not the style, Voting was generally heavy in Vol- 2.5 mile Cross Country help being personally was never superfluous. 2) Run unteers a sweep of every office satisfied when the range and No wasted space in his designs, By J. WETZEL the election, outdistancing prev- 3) Pistol Shooting they contested. depth of and no and ious years' totals by almost a RUNNING and SWIMMING are prorated on a point System against Fuller's mind showed wasted words in his that the workings of ANITA DiBARTdtOMEO 2 to 1 margin. The undergradu- the clock. such a com- speeches, give Fuller that much plex world are not more time to create The Faculty and Administra- SHOOTING is 20 rounds at a moving target at 25 yds. with a .22 beyond com- efficiency prehension. That one on all levels. tive Elections Advisory Board cal. pistol. person handed down an unprecedented YOU!! might understand so much so well WE WILL TRAIN After the stop at Villanova, and have the ability decision last Friday in denying Coach ED DEISZ for swimming to impart his ^ Buckminster Fuller moved Bob D'Emilia, candidate for Uni- Coach for running knowledge on audiences all over JACK PYRAH quickly to another place and time. the world is an extraordinary versity Student Body President, Coach GUNNY SGT. TURNER for pistol '^'I-' power. But every descriptive ad- inclusion on today's run -off bal- ':K. who: Ail Candidates ' y .<.::..'.' "C»- f'hoto t)/ Jim Grogan His crowded schedule never per- jective and compliment paid to lot. D'Emilia was to have re- Water Poto team starts its spring season with an invitational where: At Swimming Pool Office mits much time for The tournament at the Philadelphia rest or re- appealed his case on Monday. when: Wednesday, March 28 Fuller's lectures are only rein- Aquatk: Club. laxation. But that's the way it terations of someone else's work. In his appeal, D'Emilia stated handling with it. Thursday, March 29 at 3:30 p.m. must be. It's By GARY MOULDER of , the no easy job running that while both he and Kirk John- action of an game and Villanova's Water Polo Team is To pay tribute to Spaceship Earth, but Philadel- Many spectators were fascinated the man would son, also a candidate for the as much physical contact as any coached by Jeff Gannon, a senior be to listen phia's Resident Wizard by the fast and furious action in as best as possible, seems presidency, had each gained ap- other sport. The object of the game who is acting-coach until the re- and to equal to the task. the U.S.-U.S.S.R. Water PoloGame carry some part of his proximately a 25% mandate from is to score as many goals as pos- ,turn of Coach Jim Schwartz, in Soccor Manager thoughts at the 1972 Summer Olympics home for reflection and the votres, Johnson, because of a sible, without drowning. There are April. Other seniors on the team Wantad for 1973 application to our in Munich. But Water Polo is not own lives. slight edge, was entered in the Editor's Note: to difficulties Olympics three offensive players, three de- include Dan DiDomenico, Bill Fall Saason Due limited to just summer Any freshman interested in in- run -off and he was not. John fensive players and a goalie on each ("animal") Smith, John Spaceage Vocabulary encounted in meeting the prin- alone- in fact, Villanova has a Thomas coming a track manager con- Freshman and Sangiorgio, who polled the high- team. The playing area consists and Keith Wardell. Juniors on the The impeccable logic of Buck- ter's deadline, the VILLANOVAN water polo team, too. Ours may Uct Steve Guminski in the Sophomores Only est number of votes for the of- of a 25-meter swimming pool with *team include rugged Rob Fazzio, minster Fuller seems to con- was forced to hold publication not be as colorful as the U.S. Fieldhouse or Bruce Negri, 302 Call Qerry at fice, was not involved in the a lot of foam and furious swimming Bill "Ferdinand Magellan" Fried- fuse people at first. His vocab- until Friday. April 6 Regular Olympic Team's but it's sure Alumni. 2-5313 controversy because of the wide Ml scheduling will resume next a bet that there's never inside. It's not necessary to know man, Lou Mancinelli (club pres- ulary of new terms such as "dy- From 12:00 to 6:00 margin by which he led in the Senior Lifesaving but the chances maxion," "synergy," and"ten- week. Thank you for your a lack of action. Basically, ident) and Russ Hall, a sophomore, initial election. of survival are made a little better segrity" lead to stumbling pro- patience. water polo involves the t>all Villanova's defense is anchored by Exact tabulations of the three nounciation when repeated. But The Staff Voter turnout exceeds expectetions. Students seem reedy for meior

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new members, the second annual gram, for the agency, designed award of the Adam Smith Prizes to answer questions from listen- News Briefs: Past and Present in Economics were awarded for ers, separate fact from fiction Temple Professor academic achievement in the about homosexuality, and explore Butkys For study of Economics, and for the its related human and social

' ;^-^' in the field . \;: Surprise! Yes, Villanova, the year is 1973! We would best research paper problems around the world. of Economics. '^^''^y' :.-: r-' that earlier, but due to technical dif- : have mentioned Supporters of the project are Gives Geo. Lecture The Consumer

' ' : : ficulties, etcetera. At any rate, we have noticed that after conducting a preliminary survey people have been around here for awhile, they begin to lose of professional opinion, on it, in By JOE KUTER Opinion Change along busy streets rather than countries around the world. Invitation of the Geo- all conception of time and space. To remedy this, we in- At the in residential areas, and perhaps Dr. Adolph Butkys, Associate A worldwide survey is being Members of the public can voice graphy Department, Professor to occasional lists of notable events in human best of all, on buses and sub- Professor of Business Admin- tend run writing to Public conducted to determine the ex- their opinions by Roman Cybriwsky of Temple's history which have apparently escaped the attention of this ways that travel throughout the istration at Villanova and the tent of popular support for a new Opinion. Box 25, New York 10458. Department conducted . Geography city. of .^'. Executive Director The Na- . In all concerned, 'i-^- .)J',/; community. We hope that none of this late-breaking news approach to homosexuality. the view of a lecture on the territorialty of tional Student Consumer Protec- ' it is time for the adult population A ' Under the proposed change, an >! ^^i;^:^ anyone's well-constructed reality. graffiti to Mr. Meehan's Urban tion Council testified before the facts international agency would be of the world to face the of Geography class last Friday. ; ^: ; 1492---Columbu8 discovers the Indies A fourth variety of graffiti, Consumer Protection Committee established impartial life about homosexuality. Keep- /'.-::'. to sponsor Proceeding from the assumption ^. ; :':\y..:< 1498—Tomas de Torquemada, inquisitor general, dies (sorry) the "political - social pro- of the Pa. House of Represent- it forbidden subject has programs of public education and ing a that graffiti can tell a great deal 1791—Bill of Rights adopted, including many messy amendments test" type, is atives on March 23, 1973. His of mankind the easiest for the social study on the practice. served to hold much about urban society, Professor which later prove embarrassing to figures of autliority layman to understand. Its address concerned several re- :-\V in state of perpetual ignorance, mes- The supporters of the plan in- a Cybriwsky went on to explain 1818—Thomas Bowdler publishes decent version of Shakespeare, sage, such as BOMB HANOI or commendations for consumer clude a group of social psy- fear, and prejudice on a matter removing indelicate phrases, references to parts of the anan- that graffiti comes in five dis- protection, especially in Pa. of universal human concern. The OFF THE PIGS, needs no inter- chologists. As a member of the tinct varieties. tomy, and impure thoughts pretation. group, and a writer in the field, effects are measureably harmful. Dr. Butkys explained a detailed 1865—Radical Congress unthinkingly begins passing messy amend- Delurey to go the way of the wind. I have agreed to provide you with The first type, or the "John position on the No Fault Insur- ments whk:h later encourage uppity Blacks this overview to use as news or Loves Mary" variety, is ordin- ance controversy. His recom- ::!./:; A^ Congress unthinkingly passes messy amend- The final type of graffiti, or reference. ary and ubiquitous and is usually mendations were, in part that a later ments which encourage uppity women (Cf. ERA) the "gang- related" type, con- The programs of the new written with chalk. Studying its Playing Musical Dorms minimum $1000 base policy be ']\ :'');;.]. /^ /:% :r-:19n~-MI-Ainer\can astronaut Jack Armstrong lands on tocaHy Call veys a House message that makes it, agency would be available world- location for clues is not too re- established free from diluting planetokl famous announcing, "That's one false step for Man, without a doubt, the most in- wide. Among them: multi- lan- "A family is like a drama ^•warding however, since its only By MAUREEN McGUIRE However, there are only 1643 provisions such as diagnostic one more stumble for manunkind." teresting variety. Professor Cy- guage tape cassettes of semi- company," says one southern message seems to be that John Women in Sheehan, men in St. beds for male residents. x-rays and physical therapy, and briwsky explained that each gang nars for law enforcement and psychiatrist, so he goes to see and Mary do not live in the same Mary's, and an "academic dorm" that this base amount be un- burgh, Albany, Washington and has its own name which, public officials, parents, educa- the play. By making house calls neighborhood as the unfortunate more Fr. Doherty said that he will failingly linked to the easiest dest- are the major changes in the resi- cost of Boston will be the Committee Openings often than not, is derived from Earthday Celebration tors, clergy, and businessmen; that last a few hours or a few person who must remove their art dent halls for next year, accord- guarantee a roomto every upper living index. He also called for inations for which to establish its location. Thus, 21 public discussion and lecture days, Dr. Alfred Messer of At- work from the walls of his home. & Norris classman who wants one and that an "outlawing" of groups, but anyone is welcome ing to Director of Housing Fr. "franchise- being ac- refers to the gang Radnor Township will cele- Volunteers are now programs; a consulting service lanta, Georgia, can diagnose the whose loca- pyramid" dealings to sign up. Please sign up within Edward Doherty. he hopes for a higher cancella- within the cepted for appointments to the tion is Twenty- first and Nor- brate E^rthday on April 28 with for policy-making agencies in the problems of the whole family. More revealing is the "neigh- tion state. the next few days so that reserva- rate or a smaller freshman University Library Committee ris Streets, while 26 & P re- In an interview with the Villa- an anti- litter drive. A challenge public and private sectors; edu- He observes how they commun- borhood - - Additional racial chauvanistic" class to help ease the crisis. He tions can be made. fall of 1973. fers to one located near Twenty New Agencies Whetford of beginning in the cational materials on all aspects icate, what roles they play and novan, Fr. Doherty said that the from Genevieve schedules are variety which indicates an at- pointed out that, although resi- information and Appointments will be made for sixth and Poplar. Often, the same change of Sheehan to a women's Wayne, Pa., concerning the con- of homosexuality, made avail- how they fit into the family unit. tempt it- IN- by one group to set dent deposits are running 3 to 1 Two new agencies were pro- available in the CAMPUS three student seats, two for un- wall will have graffiti written dorm has increased female resi- ditions of V.U.'s playing able to schools and to the general "It's important today that the self apart from another adjacent ahead of this time last year, male posed by the Villanova educa- FORMATION CENTER. on it from two or dergraduates and one for a grad- public; lecture bureau of all the factors more gangs dence capacity to approximately fields and parking lots which and a psychiatrist know one. For example, this type of resident applications are down tor. He supports a bill that would uate student. One faculty member who share much the same turf. 660 beds. However, despite the she termed "a disgrace," was experts on the subject. affecting his patient," Dr. graffiti is found in Philadelphia's 18%, while female applications create a state -wide Department the Arts and Humanities However, if the markings of one fact that St. will be given from Messer explains, and replacing Fairmount section, a Mary's of vT \, ... received by the Villanovan on predomin- are up 22%. Father also said that Consumer Affairs headed by Memoriol Award appointed for Pact vs. Fiction gang are crososd out, or writ- ^' division will also be the couch with house calls helps -1 over to the men, there may be a an elected ': March 28. In her letter Ms. this writer would ately white neighborhood cur- Sheehan was chosen for conver- Cabinet level secre- a three-year term. The Library In addition, ten over with the symbols of shortage of male residence challenge him do this. rently undergoing an identity cri- sion for several reasons, in- tary. Also suggested was Whetford said, 'i The 1972-73 Thomas Mentzer conduct a syndicated radio pro- another, a "Mo- committee is a subcommittee of beware! This signifies space. It is estimated that, given to do some- recently sis resulting from an influx of cluding the bile Consumer Protection and ; Villanovians Award Committee met limited number of en- the Academic Policy Committee, a disputed turf, and so the neigh- a cancellation rate of 10%, 1200 thing about their own squalor, to discuss the procedure it will blacks. Thus, in Fairmount, one trances (making it easier to con- Counselling Service". This op- which makes the appointments. borhood is not too safe to walk upperclassmen will live on cam- the whole com- finds explicitly racial messages trol), eration would be a series : which affects follow in selecting a recipient for size, and location. He point- of Volunteers interested in being after dark. pus next year. that warn in Based on figures mobile munity." this honored award. This award blacks no uncertain ed out that men living in Stanford office units touring the 1E for of these posi- from the Office, considered any terms to stay out. Admissions ap- Anyone interested in the Earth is a memorial to the late Thom- BUSINESS GRADS has been an obstacle to outsiders state on a scheduled program of tions on the Library Committee proximately 650 freshmen will 'i day Program in Radnor may re- as Mentzer who graduated from For those who are still prone coming in and bothering the girls visits to shopping centers where should send name, address and WANTED apply for residence on campus. ceive assistance from Ms. Whit- Villanova University and was em- A third type of graffiti whose to curse graffiti as a criminal in Good Counsel. a large portion of consumers can other relevant information to Dr. 477 Business Gratis want«d to worK in Cameroon, Colombia, Lesotho, Liberia, Way, Wayne, ployed as Assistant Professor of Samoa, Malawi, message can be decoded is the defacement of public and pri- be reached with a minimum of dif- ford of 215 Upland Economics De- etc. as Manual Avila, Final ficulty. Pa., since the Villanovan is un- History until he was killed in an "Autograph" variety--by far the vate property perpetrated van- partment, the chairman of the Earthday automobile accident in 1968. His PEACE CORPS VOLUNTEERS IVs * most widespread. According to dals. Professor Cybriwsky has aware of any Villanova ;t committee. To compensate for the loss Academic Policy Positions also available for 269 Business Qrads for Cybriwsky, the Elections of Some of the other progressive activities at this time. sincere interest in the students Professor mean- no immediate solutions. How- For further information, con- over 400 beds in Sheehan, the • i; of Villanova was widely known f ing behind such graffiti lies in ever, since graffiti seems to be mes^sures listed in Dr. Butkys' Bergquist, VISTA male residents have been given tact Dr. James M. a deprived kid's attempt to gain (Continued from page 1) preserftation included new con- throughout the campus by his ex- Assignments in this country here to stay, he at least offers History Dept., Ext. 223. Qain valuable St. Mary's Hall. In addition, tensive work in the Student Live entrepreneural experience setting up co-ops. Credit unions, cor- status and notoriety. Hence, one way to live with it. Who sumer advisory committees for porations. Assist small businesses and set long range economic goals at all candidates are as follows: approximately 40 seminarians Group Travel and his friends will knows? Reading graffiti all Pa. regulatory agencies; the Committee. He was also ex- levels of host country government. More responsibility CORNBREAD might than most employers give Sangiorgio 709 from the Midwest will be living Economists Honorod to their 32.5% creation of an anti -inflation study tremely active in various social recent grads. go about decorative work | even be fun. Johnson 555 in St. V^ Did you know that by travel- Visit the Placement Office for Information 25.4% Mary's. However, they will committee; and a general re- causes in the community. OR CALL COLLECT D'Emilia 505 23.2% be billed individually, just as any evaluation of the ing in groups you can save up The award will be conferred In 1966 Villanova University state blue laws. m DEBBIE KOOPERMAN (215) S97-0744 other student. Father said thai to 33 1/3%? Most airlines offer upon the student who has best was awarded the Problem of Procedure the of money-saving plans. PEACE CORPS / VISTA ^ offices of the College . of Concluding remarks by the a variety exemplified the spirit of Thomas Lambda Chapter of Omicron ^^^ ^^ ^^'^ summer D'Emilia first appealed his RGSGrVGCl ? Nursing will probably remain in professor stressed a need for There are two that are very Mentzer by applying his leader- Delta Epsilon, International case to the Student Elections St. action useful to the university commun- Mary's. by the State Legislature ship and talent to expanding op- Honor Society in Economics. Committee who, after almost two on the subject of consumer pro- ity: young adult or youth fare and the and un- portunities for poor Since that time eligible students hours of debate Thursday night, Delurey Hall, which accomo- It take tection, a field which the law- group travel. derprivileged. In order to be can you concluded have been selected to be recog- that their committee dates approximately 28 men, will youth fare makers have been reluctant to The young adult or eligible, a student must be mat- nized for outstanding achieve- anywhere did not have the power to amend be demolished this summer. The deal with in is for persons between the ages recent years. riculated at Villanova University ment in the study of economics, you want to go the by-laws on electoral pro- building has a faulty sewage sys- of 12 and 21. The student must on full-time or a part- i- either a and to become associated with cedure. It was then that the tem which would cost at least buy an I.D. card, usually costing time basis, and his social work this international group of pro- case was brought before the Fac- $12,000 to repair. Father stated $3 and expiring on his 22nd birth- • 11 must be done on a voluntary basis fessional scholars. . ulty and administration on Fri- that he had "used every means Martin Buber day. It applies at all times and rather than as part of his em- This year's dinner for the ini- day afternoon. t For undergraduates from at my disposal to save the dorm," Dr. Maurice Friedman, pro- making confirmed reservations Nassau, Suffolk, Brooklyn. ployment. tiation of new members was held c but it was decided that fessor of Religion at Loyola University of Queens, and Manhattan, Adelphi University's Early demolition Temple varies among airlines. The dis- will search out the Valley o To aid them in making a de- The committee on Tuesday, April 3 at would be more economical. Simp- University will speak here at Summer Sessions mean a productive count with the youth card is about nominations from the Social Ac- Hilton. guest summer combined cision, the faculty and adminis- Forge The speaker Summer Sessions son Hall is slated to become an Villanova on April 9. Dr. Fried- 25%. with more than a month-long vacation. As a visiting tration called as witnesses tion Program taking special care of the evening was Professor Irv- 0) "academic dorm." Noplanshave man has extensive background travel plan is rela- CO D'Emilia, Johnson, The group to find out about possible ing B. Kravis, a member of the student, you can earn up to 1 2 credits and still Sangiorgio, I" Day arid Evening Classes i. been formulated for implementa- and experience in the areas of I tively unkown by most people but have time for the Bill Mann, present Student Gov- candidates whose efforts may not graduate faculty in Economics (D beach and travel. tion, which is one reason why Fr. literature, philosophy, psych- offers considerably more in sav- known. However, at the University of Pennsylvania Dcpartmiriti of Inttruction ernment Association President be generally E Doherty opposes Simpson's con- ology and religion. He is possibly ings. and Michael While the one-way savings I Lotito, topic for the evening was Finance SUMMER SESSION : MAY 29 TO JUNE 30 former Stu- nominations of other qualified His Accounting Natural Science E version at this time. Although the foremost scholar in the world for groups of 10 or more is only at the Stu- Anthropology Fine Arts dent Government Association persons may be made Conflicts of Interest in the World Philosophy SUMMER SESSION II: JULY 9 TO AUGUST 10 Father does not oppose the idea on the thought and life of Martin 20%, a savings of 33 1 /3% is avail - Business Law History CO President and author of the elec- dent Government Office, Second Economy. Physics of such a dorm, he feels thatitis Buber. Along with many trans- toral able with round- trip travel. No Floor of Dougherty Hall. In addition to the initiation of Biology Management Political Science by-laws. Courses in Anthro, Art, Bio. Business, Chem, Dance. not practical. Other groups have lation of the writings of Buber, I.D. and there cards are needed Chemistry Marketing Psychology Dr. Friedman Earth Sciences, Eco. Education, English, Numerous also approached him for blocks has published an are few restrictions. The entire LU Languages, Violations Classical Studies Mathematics Sociology of rooms, Moreover, introduction on the thought History, Math, Film. Music, In addition to his man- "no mean- of group of 10 or more must de- Communication Arts CO Philosophy. Rhys. Ed. 25% Modern Languages Theatre ingful discussion" preceded the Buber: Martin Buber: the Life Physics, Political Studies, Psych, Religion, Soc, date, D'Emilia cited numerous part from the origin city (in our Economics (Accelerated courses Theology of Dialogue. Other son the dope youl ^/ campaign violations by his administration's decision. published case, Philadelphia) together, but Speech, Social Work op- ^Education in French, German, and Nursing are particularly books include: Problematic ponents as a second reason for Reb- can return separately. Tickets English & Spanish) 2 popular at Adelphi during the summer. And there's el his inclusion (a study of the image of man for the entire group be pur- need tor a Europe h1|x on the ballot. must a busy campus social life For more information, mail this coupon to: 5 during both Sessions. in Melville, Dostoievsky, Kafka, chased and picked up 48 hours The advisory board includes and Camus); To Deny Pat* Itw word tOfA can 9*1 you lo Europa Othar tarviea* availabia from BOfA Includa LOYOLA UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO Our ttta StudaiM Rallpaa*. languaga t)efore departure. Africa. Itraal lt)a Far Cad or anywtiara a graat Car Plan, SUMMER SESSIONS OFFICE Dr. Joseph Bevilacgua^ Assistant Nothingness: Contemporary courM* in Europa. and tow coal accommodaliont Im- AND. o** you back* jat|fc Adelphi offers more ways to accomplish mors this summsr. in holata. Iwttday viltagaa. andhoalata 820 N. 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Bangkok phone no. and destination Nairobi. 10 TV/t Mvtnga pholosophy dress, a THE VILLANOVAN • Pag* 5 ^"^""''* EXAMINATION SCHEDULE FOR CREDIT BY EXAMINATION Credit by Examination Two Year NROTC Program (SEPTEMBER 1973) (Continued from page 4) The following are the courses which may be challenged for Credit by (Continued from page 4) the far right indicates the time period in Examination. The number on The NROTC Two- clude Students under 24 are eligibile 2000 (123) 4 General Phvsics I 4 Year Ad- $100 per month subsis- which that particular examination will be given. vanced Training to apply for the summer pro- CREDIT 1001 (124) 1 Phvsics Laboratorv 6 College Pro- tence pay during the student's are: BY gram from 29 to The time periods gram will be offered junior May July 2, 2001 (125) 1 General Phvsics ILab 6 again dur- and senior years. Naval Tuesday. September 4 — 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Period I ing 1973, according to Science and will have an opportunity to 2002 (126) 4 General Phvsics II 4 Captain textbooks and uniforms. Tuesday, September 4 — 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Period II R. B. Mahon, Full earn from six to eight credits 2200 (127) 4 General Phvsics III 4 Commanding Of- Payment Tuesday, September 4 — 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Period III ficer of the Villanova Twenty from courses given by Villanova 2003 (128) 1 General Phvsics II Lab 6 NROTC percent of the top NSI Wednesday, September 5 — 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Period IV 'T graduates and Rosemont professors in Art 2201 (129) 1 General Physics III Lab 6 Unit. This program, open to all may be enrolled as Wednesday, September 5 — 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Period V History, Studio Art, History of 2202 (134) 4 General Physics IV 4 present sophomores who will be NROTC Scholarship Program Wednesday, September 5 — 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Period VI Italian Cities, Dante and Ele- EXAMINATION 2203 (136) 1 General matriculating juniors in the students which will entitle them Physics IV Lab 6 FalJ examinations will be given in the Chemistry Lecture Hall mentary Italian. Residence will The 3000 (143) 3 Introduction to Mechanics 1973 semester, offers a com- to full payment of university (CLH) and the Physics Lecture Hall (PLH). Posted outside these rooms tuition, be in the six hundred year old & Heat 4 mission as an officer in the fees, and all books for will be a list of the examinations being given in each lecture hall. Renaissance castle of Span- 3002 (146) 3 Introduction to Electricity Navy or Marine Corps at the the junior and senior years, 1101 (107) 3 The Solar System 1 completion in addition to nocchia in the beautiful hills of & Magnetism 4 of participation in the College Pro- 1102 (108) 3 Exploration of the Universe 2 the gram benefits listed Tuscany. 3001 (147) 1 Introduction to Mechanics & NROTC Program during the above. Add- 1101 (109) 3 Biology 1 Heat Lab junior and senior years. Assign- itionally, students who can meet PROGRAM 4 The Fine Arts department 1102 (110) 1 Biology Lab 2 the 3003 (148) 1 Introduction to Electricity ment opportunities after gradu- requirements of the Navy's 3 Anatomy Physiology I 1 plans to invite all interested 1201 (126) Human & & Magnetism Lab ation will be unrestricted Navy Nuclear Power Program will be I 4 lunch at 1202 (127) 1 Human Anatomy & Physiology Lab I 2 awarded students to meet for 5400 (206) 3 Nuclear Technology 6 Line, Aviation, Nuclear Power, NROTC scholarships. 1203 (128) 3 Human Anatomy & Physiology II 1 Marine Upon graduation with Professors 3203 (208) 3 Introduction to Modern Phvsics 6 Corps and Civil Engin- and commis- St. Mary's Hall 1204 (129) 1 Human Anatomy & Physiology Lab II 2 eering Corps. sioning, officers will 3200 (209) 3 Introduction to Optics & Sound 6 serve on Cannon, Carroll, and Cummings 1211 (213) 2 Microbiology 1 active duty for a period of three April 12 to learn 3204 (210) 1 Introduction to Modern on Thursday, Phvsics Lab 2 Cost 1212 (214) 2 Microbiology Lab 2 Paid or four years depending upon additional details about the sum- AvalaUc for VILUNOVt STUDENTS 3201 (211) 1 Introduction to Optics & Sound Lab 2 Students selected for the 1131 (105) 3 General Chemistry I 4 pro- whether they were enrolled in mer school and to make plans for 4000 (253) 3 Electricity and Magnetism I 6 gram will attend a six 1132 (106) 3 General Chemistry II 4 -week Na- the College or Scholarship Pro- this summer. 4002 (254) 3 Electricity and Magnetism II 6 4 val Science Institute (NSI) this 1141 (107) 4 General Chemistry I 4001 gram. (255) 1 Electricity and Magnetism I Lab 3 summer at the Naval Officer 1142 (108) 4 General Chemistry II 4 4003 Further information may be (256) 1 Electricitv and Magnetism II Lab 3 Training 1151 (113) 4 General Chemistry I 4 Command, Newport, to COURSES 4100 4 obtained at the NROTC office OUILENCE (257) Mechanics I 6 Rhode Island. 1152 (114) 4 General Chemistry II 4 The purpose of in John Barry Hall. staff of Pendle Hill, a 4102 (258) 4 Mechanics II The dead- Quaker 6 the NSI is to teach the Naval Study Center nil (117) 3 Chemistrv 4 4200 line for applications is April in Wallingford, Pa. (259) 3 Mathematical Phvsics I 6 Science courses 1 5 missed during He himself studied 1101 (118) Chemistry Lab 4202 15, and applicants will be noti- at Harvard, (260) 3 Mathematical Phvsics II 6 the freshman 1001 (101) 3 Elementary Greek 1 and sophomore Ohio State and the University 5000 (311) 3 Electronics fied of their selection by June - 1 years. Travel costs and of 1002 (102) 3 Elementary Greek 2 April 9 room 1, 1973. Chicago. Dr. Friedman's lec- REGISTER: 30, 1973 5200 (312) 3 Thermal Physics & Statistical and board at the NSI will 2250 (231) 3 Readings in Authors I 1 be paid ture here on April 9 will be held Mechanics 1 by the Navy 2251 (232) 3 Readings in Authors II 3 and students will in the East Lounge of Dougherty 5001 (313) 1 Electronics Laboratorv 6 receive pay of Buber 1001 (101) 3 Blementarv Latin 1 for approximately Hall at 4:30. His lecture is en- 5300 (314) 3 Nuclear Physics 1 $450 while at the 1002 (102) 3 Elementary Latin 2 NSI. titled: "Hope in Today's 5100 (315) 3 Quantum Mechanics (Continued page 1 Upon completing from 3) 2031 (131) 3 College Latin I 4 the NSI, and World." The Religious Studies - 5301 (316) 1 Nuclear Phvsics Laboratorv 6 2032 (132) 3 College Latin II 5 » FALL TESTING PERIODS: September 4 5, 1973 with the commencement of the manism); and, The Worlds' Department which is sponsoring 55(K) (317) 3 Solid State Phvsics 1 1973-74 academic 1101 (101) 3 Economic Principles & Problems I 5 . J • year, students Worlds of Existentialism: A Cri- the lecture invites anyone who is 5600 (318) 3 Advanced Electronics 1 will receive the same benefits tical I'-; 1102 (102) 3 Economic Principles & Problems II 6 Reader (an anthology of interested to attend the lecture 5601 (319) 1 Advanced Electronics Lab 6 as a four- 2107 (107) 3 Introduction to Statistics I 4 year NROTC College existentialists). and to participate in the dis- 5701 (320) 3 Advanced Laboratorv I 1 Introduction to Statistics II 5 Program midshipman. These in- Dr. Friedman is also on the cussion that will follow. 2108 (108) 3 > 5703 FOR INFORMATION: (321) 3 Advanced Laboratorv II 1 1005 (107) 3 Literature & Comp>osition I 1 5800 (322) 3 Advanced Mechancis 1006 (108) 3 Literature & Composition II 6 I 5900 (323) 3 Advanced Quantum Mechanics 1 1201 (123) 3 Survey of American Literature I 2 the - Read VILLANOVAN April 4, 1973 6000 (324) 3 Advanced Optics 1 3 of American Literature II 3 1202 (124) Survey 6001 (325) 1 Advanced Optics Laboratorv 6 1101 (125) 3 Survey of British Literature I 6 6100 (326) 3 Acoustics 1102 3 Survey of British Literature II 3 1 To a future (126) 6101 (327) 1 Acoustics Laboratorv 6 4001 (223) 3 Major American Writers I 2 Also: College of Arts and Sciences 6500 (350) 2 Supervised Studv in Phvsics 6 4002 (224) Major American Writers 11 3 priest in search 66(K) (351) 3 Supervised Study in Phvsics 6 3001 (270) Major British Writers I 6 Tolentine Hall 67(K) (352) 4 Supervised Study in Phvsics 6 3002 (271) Major British Writers II 4 1000 (130) 3 Introduction to Political Science of 1 a community. 1101 (101) Beginnings to Renaissance 2 1200 (147) 3 Survey of International Relations 5 1102 (102) Renaissance to Contemporary World 3 1100 (172) 3 American Government 6 1000 (103) Human Geography 4 2200 (231) 3 Psychology of Human Development •> 1500 (211) Physical Geography 5 2500 (239) 3 Psvchology of Personalitv 4000 (225) North America 5 4001 (270) 3 The Ancient World before Alexander 3 26(K) (240) 3 Social Psychology States to 1865 2 Summer 5 2101 (107) The United 4002 (271) 3 Hellenistic and Roman Civilization 5 1100 (111) 3 Religion in Human Experience 6 2101 (108) The United States since 1865 5 4171 (277) 3 European Expansion and the 4100 (225) 3 Christian Moral Teachings 3001 (133) History of Western Civilization I 2 Afro-Asian World 2 In & Current Problems 3002 (134) Historv of Western Civilization II 4 4051 (291) 3 History of East Asian Civilizations I 3 4400 (230) 3 Christian Mariage in the ""''•. ''• '*'.' ' ' 4052 (292) 3 History of East Asian Civilizations II 5 Modern World 6 2401 (295) 3 American Military History to 1900 2 2161 (202) Revolutionary & Federalist America 3 Tuscanq HXX) (101) 3 Principles of Sociology 2251 (203) American Diplomatic History to 1900 4 4181 (296) 3 Twentieth Century Military History 3 IKK) (102) 3 Social Problems & Social Deviancv 3 2252 (204) American Diplomatic History in 1500 (143) 4 Mathematical Analysis I 3 Villanova University and Rose- 15(M) (226) 3 Cultural Anthropolog>' 6 the 20th Century •" ;r 1505 (144) 4 Mathematical Analysis II 3 mont College will again sponsor W: /;« 'f;-

• V : '^: 2151 (205) The American Colonies •• .• 4 2500 (145) 4 Mathematical Analysis III 3 a Summer educational program A.]'U--(i 2271 (206) Frontier in the History of the United States 2 'K'V. : 2505 (146) 4 Introduction to Differential in Tuscany. Studies in Italian Township Not Impressed 2171 (209) Early 19th Century America Equations '":/ art, literature and history, set '' 2181 (210) Civil War & Reconstruction 2 : V: 1200 (157) 3 Introduction to Fundamentals against the background of Siena, 2191 (212) America in the Gilded Age (1865-1900) 2 of Mathematics I 3 Florence and Rome offer incom- With VU Building Plans 2291 (214) Black America to 1900 % r.=V 1205 (158) 3 Introduction to Fundamentals parable enrichment for the col- •. 1- <. . Plans for a proposed > ''; '' II 3 Villanova what it has in mind." 2292 (217) Black America in the 20th Century 3 . of Mathematics lege student. / ^;' University field /:-. • '':'/'' '^^^ ; 1300 (164) 3 Calculus I 3 av/ house for in- 3125 (225) The Renaissance :...-.•;... ;.-.: 1 Those who participated in the The proposed T-shaped struc- ;; 1305 (165) 3 Calculus II 3 tramural sports got a cool 3131 (226) The Reformation program last year expressed a ture would be 200 feet wide at reception Centuries 1600 ( 166) 6 Intensive Mathematics Analysis I 3 from the Radnor Plan- 3135 (227) Europe in the 17th & 18th great deal of satisfaction. Be- the front, 130 feet in back and ning Early Medieval History 3 1605 (167) 6 Intensive Mathematics Analysis 11 3 sides the specific courses of- Commission Tuesday night. 3101 (229) 300 feet long. It would include a indicate area: Cultural Finite Statistical Obviously nettled because no 3115 (230) The High Middle Ages 5 "student must — — fered, the cultural advantages one-eighth mile track, occupy History Since 1689 2 one representing the university t 3201 (232) The English offered ih such a setting benefit 73,852 square feet and have no 1121 (121) 3 Intermediate French I 1 was present to answer questions, 3251 (233) Russian History to 1900 3 the participant immeasurably. room for spectators. 1122 (122) 3 Intermediate French 11 2 the planners voted to delay any 3252 (234) 20th Century Russian History 5 This year the cost is $995, in- 1121 (121) 3 Intermediate German I 4 recommendation until after the Duncan Hubley, director of 4161 (237) The British Empire-Commonwealth 2 cluding transportation , food, 1122 (122) 3 Intermediate German II 5 same plan is presented to the public works, said the building 3213 ( 238) English Constitutional History 3 lodging, credits, etc. Anyone in- 1121 (121) 3 Intermediate Italian I 3 Zoning Hearing Board would be located directly over a 3222 (239) History of Modern France 5 terested in more information next 1122 (122) 3 Intermediate Italian II 6 Thursday. sanitary sewer line, which the 3271 (242) Flastern Europe since 1600 2 about the program can contact 1121 (121) 3 Intermediate Russian I university would have to move. 2201 (251) Early 20th Century United States 3 1 Professors Carroll, Cannan, or The proposed building would be 4122 (122) 3 Intermediate Russian II "I don't want a building over a 2202 (252) The United States since World Cummings in the V.U. History located at the corner of North 1121 (121) 3 Intermediate Spanish I sewer line," Hubley said. War 11 5 dept. or Sister Stella at Rose- Ithan avenue and County Line 1122 (122) 3 Intermediate Spanish II He also expressed reserva- 2301 (255) American Intellectural History mont. road, directly behind the present 1500 (101) 3 Logic tions about provisions for storm 2 field house. It will require vari- to the Civil War Villanova and Rosemont stu- 1010 (131) 3 Introduction to Philosophy I drainage and parking. Intellectural History ances for setbacks and for length. 2302 (256) American dents who participated in 1020 (132) 3 Introduction last since the Civil 3 to Philosophy II 5 The War year's Summer Program in Tus- decision to delay action "I will want to survey the 2500 (241) in 3 Historv of Ancient Philosophy 3 was 3351 (257) European Culture & Thought cany will be available Monday, accompanied by instructions present parking lots along Ithan," 1100 (103) 3 General Phvsics I 5 4 to the the^ 19th Century April 9 in the North Lounge of township staff to relay to Hubley said. "They seem to think 1101 (106) 3 General Phvsics II 4 the university 3371 (258) Diplomatic History of Europe Dougherty Hall to share their the Radnor body's everyone who will use the facility 1102 1 2 (107) General Physics I Lab 6 in the 19th Century experiences and answer ques- displeasure "at the sloppy way will walk to it. but that doesn't 1103 (108) 1 General Phvsics II Lab 6 4101 (263) Colonial Latin America 3 the iinivirsity went about this." seem logical," he added. 2100 tions about the program. Students (109) 2 Physics Mechanics I 4 Snapped 4121 (264) South American Continent are invited for coffee and dough- chairman Beth Gra- Member Arthur Hannafin said 2101 (118) 2 Phvsics Mechanics II 5 4 ves, "I don't think it since Independence nuts from 9:30 until 4:30. would be a he also would like information as 1000 (120) 3 Physics 4 terrible 4112 (265) 3 Mexico, Central America, and hardship for Villanova to to how the building fits into the tinned on page (Continued on page 5) the Caribbean since Independence 2 (Con 5) come for 5 minutes and tell us university's overall plan. ! - .

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Villanova. Also, for the first 100 here, sign up for SUnford Hall TIME FOR ACTION . . . prospective students, we will in- and COME ON DOWN! clude a picture of one of our Vice- M.I. Safehere songs were oc- I decided platform. is for change, true; of Wednesday's balloting had died down, to con- He but only that sort of community is the basic mittee, who decided to deny the field of of finals last semester, the large may happen in the future due to casionally interrupted bv a gentle, skeptical poem by my friend Allison duct my own student poll; I wished to know who had been change which is feasible. So those of you who hunger for creative endeavor for the univer- Volunteers from having the pame Krau.se. picture window on 4-D was shot the Middle East Situation, we want who was murdered at Kent State. Radical Change, it sity man. Selfishly stated, the of their party listed after their favored to win in Wednesday's elections, and who would forget — it's not going to happen. (yes, shot!) out by a "mature" the public here to know that the So the emergence of Volunteers has left me with a case of what Alvin basic community is fundamental names. The warped ration- Toffler probably be favored to win this Wednesday's run-off. As for Kirk Johnson, he had this to say to parry those student with a C02 cartridge b-b- Organization of Arab Students re- would call "Past Shock". No matter who wins the run-off. it to the continuance and survival of alization, which mutilated election gun. The grapevine says it was presents only the minority -barely seems that Villanova students are beginning to break out of their I must hasten to add that my student poll was con- accusations made against him during the student poll: the State as well as the university. rules to suit the whims of the another crazy football player (and about 30% of the total malaise. This is not to say that the campus has suddenly been is number ducted in a highly unscientific manner. Only two hundred "My goal to form the strongest and most effective If the community fails, so does the candidates opposing thje Vol- we wanted to save football). of Arab students. radicalized. As one of the Volunteers explained following la.st week's students were approached due to time pressure, and these Student Government Association that Villanova has ever university. unteers, blew up in their faces. • A month ago, someone on 2-B So we are not responsible for elections, "We're not radicals, we're realists." They're not radicals; Their effort was nothing more than two hundred students may not necessarily represent the seen. In order to do so, it naturally follows that my cabinet got jealous of the record 4-D held any action they might take, or hopefully, they're realists. A student senator .said recently that the main On the positive side, one may a third strike a bat, and only majority of opinion. This random sampling of students was and committee appointments will be students who are the and blew a hole, 3' X 2' clear any kind of activities they may thing that he learned during his term was "You can't change the world note with goodwill the international antagonized the voter's opinion, through into if you can't even change most hard-working, effective, yet a fellow student's do now or in the future. They your school." comprised of freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors; and representative of the community efforts of Dr. John J. who regarded it as one -would a room. Rumor has it that 4-D is are nothing but a handful of people Well, if our .school is going to be changed, the first thing to realize is unfortunately, because of the nature of this poll (the Villanova students." Logue, political science, and Dr. boisterous anal discharge, intol- trying to get back on top with a who took over the leadership by that the Tru.stees, Fr. McCarthy, et al. are not the embodiments of evil. students approached were selected purely by chance in Although, as stated before (and it cannot be stressed Joseph Papin, religious studies; erable at the present, but good Boa constrictor snake. We are illegal elections and violations of The second thing that must be realized is that this univer.sity is not run the splendid consumer undertaking for a laugh afterwards. corridors, cafeterias, classes, etc.), there were no black enough), the student poll cannot be taken as representative constantly reminded that the fire the constitution of the club. As as well as it should be: of Dr. Adolph S. Butkys, business In actuality, the Elections Com- students selected, because there seemed to be none of everyone's feelings in the Villanova community, I still alarms work by other considerate a matter of fact, they are con- administration; the equally fine in- mittee was called upon as a "deus students. A more recent drive centrated in the executive com- — The Board of Tru.stees rejected the idea of a student member. available (my apologies). The students polled were either find it disturbing that there are at least two hundred stitutional accomplishments of both ex machina" by choosing to with- by maintenance is trying to see mittee of the club, and they are becau.se the Board already represents all elements of the community. politically conservative or politically liberal, by their own students who will not vote for a candidate because of his Dr. James J. McKenna, sociology, hold from the voter pertinent in- how long we can last without hot- either part-time students or out- Father. Son. and Holy Gho.st. Amen. Actually, it is doubtful that the admission. Please keep in mind that this random, and color, and who will vote for a candidate whose platform and Dr. James R. Bean, psycho- •• formation concerning the political water - we're up to three days siders who do not belong to the Board represents any of us. When was the last time that the Tru.stees, of logy. Among our graduate and un- intentions of the candidates. highly unscientific sampling may very well not express the they have most definitely misinterpreted. I cannot state straight. university at all and they could their own initiative, did anything constructive? Keep thinking. dergraduate students, representa- The outcome of the elections For all you off- majority of opinion. However, I feel that the results of this here that there is one candidate who is more competent campus residents be very easily identified. So again tive of the dedication of our younger was an awakening of the students why not come join us at any meal. due to their illegal case, their poll should be made known to the public. than the other. That is not the policy of the men and women who work in the to their responsibility as mani- — There is no reason why an adult, educated community should be You can join the Crew team at hot political orientations, their I told each student that I was conducting a survey for VILLANOVAN, nor is it the intent of this editorial to en- community, an extensive list might fest by the voter turnout and the scandalized by the use of anatomical term.s. Maybe Villanova is not V breakfast or many of your friends past history, and their violations be appropriately compiled and pub- support of Volunteers as a un- that adult. Sociology class, concerning the voting habits and preferen- dorse any particular candidate. I do feel, however, that who regularly eat with us at lunch to the internal rules of the con- licized by the Villanovan. ifying force. ces of Villanova students in this past student body elec- students should reevaluate their reasons for choosing one and dinner. Either ignore the girl stitution... etc., we do seriously Students are now urged to ap- — Although most private schools are in tight financial straits, very tion. Each student was asked for whom he had cast his candidate over another. Such externals as skin color or Sincerely, and walk straight to the soda ask the faculty and the students proach their representatives with few have coasistently delayed faculty contracts, raised the tuition, machine, then get in line. For « to differentiate between one Arab and misinterpretations of platform in Bernard L. Bonniwell, Ph.D. vote. Out of the two hundred students, well over one-half order to satisfy one's personal views and to assure them diverted additional funds into an athletic program that Department of Psychology you bolder ones, simply intim- student and the other. We want "will be of voted for John Sangiorgio. other half of needs should not be utilized as the criteria for of your support. reexamined in five years." them had The choosing a idate the girl at the door and you to know that most of our You have given the Volunteers the students stated that they had voted either for Bob candidate to fill the slot of Student Body President. That walk right past her. (Don't forget governments do enforce our ideas the opportunity to voice your opin- D'Emilia or Kirk Johnson. I then informed each student would be just as heinious as choosing one candidate over that old standby excuse that you and do not want to see those ions, but aU will be in vain with- — The decision to build an intramural facility was badly timed in another in the national are just going to sit with a friend.) careless students who have got that Johnson and Sangiorgio were going to be in a run-off Presidential election because he is out the cooperative dedication and that we are getting a much- needed building, but only at the expense of Last, but not least, you can take nothing to lose or to worry about election (most students were not aware of this fact; many better looking or has a nicer personality than the other total commitment of both sides. well-established priorities. any glass or ceramics from the to stir our friendly and intime did not even the results of the election). I then candidate. (Think back, that's how T.J. DillAIO know asked many people judged cafeteria to practice throwing at relations. each student for whom he would be most likely to vote, Kennedy and Nixon during the 1960 election) And those of those poor souls walking up the At last... we do not declare a To the Editor: These are legitimate complaints, the kind that get forgotten at riots, and why he would vote for that particular candidate. It- us who were more knowledgable, scoffed at this sort of front steps at night. If you do not secret if we say: we love you I am writing to support Messrs. where half the crowd comes out of curiosity, or to get a suntan, or to throw the stuff, stock up for when Villanova! and we love anyone who was at this point in the poll, that I began to realize that reasoning. Yet Villanova students are falling prey to the Michalak and Zalewski who want smash a window. But we don't need orgies of emotionalism, or rites of you move off campus, then come is associated with you. We will spring. don't my mother had been correct — my curiosity was about to very same trap. to see more courses offered in To the Editor: We want to become involved in a spectrum of competing back and eat with us. remember you for years and gen- Polish causes. Volunteers and other concerned .students .v studies. I few must remember that in for kill. ,: .^o ...^ I, personally, discouraged, If might be permitted a step a most demoralizing . was disheartened, and disap- Now that the lottery time is erations to come. this University will never be perfect, but that it is our right and duty to All two hundred students polled (both conservatives pointed after reading over the results of the spontaneous words about our departed col- iy PEOPLE WHO CARE know what is happening Americans have been too un- league and friend Jerry Malloy. at Villanova. and to improve this whenever and liberals alike), stated that without a doubt, they student poll. Somehow, it makes the entire process of neces.sarv. aware of the Slavic cultures of Jerry received his B.A. from us student elections " would vote for John Sangiorgio in the run-off. Perhaps seem so farcical, so meaningless. Of what Central Europe. Perhaps their in 1965 and his M.A. in 1966. After 'THE PRESIDENT is hobbled in his task of leading the American many would not find this so shocking. However, the value, then, is all the pre-election preparation — the remoteness, their awkward- teaching elsewhere, he taught one people to consensus and concerted sounding names, and their difficult for us, last year, going COLLEGE SENIORS reason why they would vote for Sangiorgio over Johnson diligent campaign efforts on the part of all the candidates year before action by the restrictions of pow- To the Editor: languages have contributed to our .>*. on to complete his doctorate. Jerry was both shocking and apalling to me. The students want and their co-workers — if the candidates are only going to er imposed upon him by a consti- I would like to thank all those indifference. It took an outstand- tutional system designed for an be was an outstanding example of how people who supported the candi- Sangiorgio to win because "He is a radical student ad- judged according to illogically-derived criteria? ing success in Russian technology eighteenth-century agrarian soci- our profession, as professor or dates of the Volunteers. You have vocating radical change." The students do not want to vote Curiosity killed the cat? Perhaps dear old mom was (Sputnik) to shake us out of our ety far removed from the centers student could be an evidently happy demonstrated a faith in us and of world power . . . [He] alone turpor and initiate a long over- for because, as all students in right. . experience. loved the class- Johnson two hundred stated He among elected officials can rise with your continued support we will due national program in Russian one way or another, "Kirk is a black man, and we don't m^ room. The response to him showed above parochialism and private improve Villanova. We must all A Bah$ language studies. Decades of mis- /: that his love was well placed. pressures.' (Sen- work as a unified student body. want him bringing his Black Student League friends into i^ For a fr«« copy of understanding were erased; ator William career that fios WANTED we Jerry's zest for life, his ever J. NATIONAL RE- Again, thanks. the SGA." are richer for it. F u I br i ght , VIEW, wrilt: ff all • • • EDITOR'S NOTE: Editorial was Anyone looking for a part- cheerful disposition, his deep feel- D*pt. Rick Brown '75 1961)" G, 150 E. 3S Strcat, written prior to the runoff time, 1 night a week on Cam- ing for every individual of his fel- VOLUNTEER Top Company High Earnings Central Europe has been NY. 10016. election. pus job. Contact: John Wetzel low man, his idealism, and his gen- ignored; Slavic contributions to Prestige Product Limited Travel Union Oftice, 2nd floor, erosity will serve as models for viidIsAmo western civilization have, at best, Formal Training van Dougherty Hall. those of us who knew him and loved been misunderstood. Learning him. In following these models we ^tna Lift i Casualty, tht country's larg«st financial EdItor-ln-Chlef Sue Scharff their languages will play a key role sarvices or- perpetuate in this life by can him ganization, offers an unusual sales opportunity to an individual BusineM Managers .,,... Bob McGraw. Lou ONelH Code: EKS-DM-CNRW in sparking interest in their civil- doing those little things which he with tho proper blend of talent and desire. There's no capital Associate Editors . . . We praise Carbon for its beauty ., . i.v.;« ...v.. ... if:.'..^v» Mark Nolan, Joe Tyrrell See ization and literature. Bergson News Editor (diamond) would do to make life better. investment. And you get initial subsidization and formal national john Hopkins When someone gives you an apple spoke of the necessity of master- Feature Editors Swtek, built Jerry, we'll miss you! headquarters training, plus a complete benefits package. Tom Bob Wesolowski You eat it Our very bodies are from ing a foreign tongue: "It may at Entertainment Editors Sincerely, Build a succeuful career in this area providing a needed product , .Mtek KuHk Walt Kunda Then throw away the CORE Carbon one stroke," he said, "do away and financial counseling to a sophisticated market. If Sports Editor .., ..,;;;,,, , , * .•,,; iV.» ,•.... Larry Eldrkfge Jack Schrems you can The food we eat is based with the prejudice ordained by Ptwtography Editor ... .,,... jjm Grogan i Political Science Department communicate effectively with college upperclassmen and gradu- The CORE contains seeds on Carbon Staff Artist Cathy Barr nature against foreigners in gen- ates, you can expect immediate financial rewards. Our records Some fall on bad soil and die. Then Why does it make General Staff Maureen McGuire. eral." show that if you're at least average at sales, yearly earnings will so many Mike McGowan, Jeannie Cella, Anita DiBartolomeo, Mary Barbara Sch- Some fall on good soil and live IBISID !li©(5!K be between $13,500 and $18,200 after three years. And $18,500 sick mkf, Robert J. Robbins, Gail Hartigan, Darrell Schweitier, Lee Herman, It seems to defy the laws I think it wise to utilize our to $25,600 after five years. to study it John Vondran, John Travers, Jim Huff. Flip Ferrer a, Mike Stulpin, John of Physics faculty with expertise in Slavic To the Editor: If that's the kind of challenge you're looking for — and the kind Wetzel It uses all possible chemical areas. It can be accomplished even As the President of the newly of money you want to make, drop us a line and convince us. Or

The VIU.ANOVAN is published weekly during the Answer better yet« pick up the phone and call right now. equal oppor- . school year except reactions more quickly if interested students formed RED LOCK SOCIETY, I An Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter Vacatk>ns, also MW-term and Final Exam "Man fears most what he tunity employer. It must follow the strict bio- does make their desires known. would like to thank the VILLAN- perk>ds by the undergraduate students of Villanova University. Opinions ex- not understand" logical sequence OVAN for publicizing our organ- Arnold C. KItin pressed herein do not necessarily reflect the offksial views of the University. if not It becomes an APPLE TREE Then GOD, why Chemistry? ization in last week's article Second class postage paid at Villanova, Penna. Editorial and Business of- Stnfford Building 3 Sincerely yours, ("Apply", 3/28/73). We will strive ftees k>cated on the SECOND FLOOR OF DOUGHERTY HALL, Villanova Ptnna. 19087 Answer Ernest Wendeler 125 Strafford Avtmit. Waynt. University, Villanova, Pennsylvania 19085. \^ to help anyone who is not interested Why? M-311 Instructor in French Plmio (21 S) 6878660 in a cancly- coated view of sunny Secretaries on the rebound for St. Ednumd's.

riV-. Pag« 8 • THE VILLANOVAN • April 6, 1973 April 6, 1973 • THE VILLANOVAN • Page 9 Volunteer Confessions Of An Old Movie Addict Hackinq It: A Job Symposium Aphi sixth K^ / I By Chris Boylan and Joe Van Buren Tactics By JOHN VONDRAN QUESTION: What do Richard Nixon, Profe.ssor Oliver The purpose and intent of this Ludwig. Henry employment and. if la.st minute plans jell, a "free spirit". Ford. Archie article is to inform the student By STEVE OSWALD I confess I'm an addict. I've been an addict for about two years now, One Night (1934). In that picture, Claudette Colbert and Clark Gable Bunker, loan Baez and Fr. Dan Berrigan have in com- body of MANY important days and. what's worse. I don't want to be cured. I'm not alone; there are had to spend the night together in a small room. Miss Colbert suggested mon? Alumni Return which will soon be here. There of us addicts glued to the television set for the dividing the room with a blanket wall to the other. ANSWKR: Each works for a living And (despite occasional work- "We think our tactics are many Bernie Herman on a rope from one In extending the invitations, the Career Center opted for younger have been several rumors about somewhat unique. The situation, Movie (if we don't have classes, and sometimes, even if we do), The The wall was called The Wall of Jericho. Sometime during the night, related hassles) each presumably finds enjoyment and fulfillment in the graduates — "chronologically young or with a vounger proces.s. They're mind-.set" is the all these days, arid this article we, as students find ourselves in is Early Show, The Nine O'CIock Movie, but especially for the Chan- the walls came tumbling down. "hacking it", one might say. way Corcoran put it. "We have inviteody. Although the Volunteers had What's with the soul' Work. in. Our approach is three-fold. We watch old movies. If I missed any personal favorites I'm sorry; time to ethic?" Mr. Wilson will provide some an.swers. no active part in the organization Joe Phelan of Philco-Ford will be would like very much to see a watch them and space to write about them are scarce. here for the Computer field; Allan Ofensend, Radnor Township of this group, 'we hope, as do all group of action-prone students en- Hanging Locsc ^ on City Management; Samuel Bartlett up students, that will from the State Department for concerned many ter the system (in any capacity). foreign Service; John Keefe. Haverford In setting up the program. CDC very intentionally .stayed away from turn out to express support. These students would go out to Township Schools on Education Administration; Joe McMaster formal presentations. Instead it emphasizes a highly informal and free- discussing April 7 the student body and get them ex- Federal Employment from his perspective with the Civil Ser- wheeling atmo.sphere where students can wander Candidates' Day. A special day Party Popping from one table to vice Commis.sion; Charles Macintosh of Temple University Hospital on cited. I guess you could say that another of their choice and at their own pace. Since none of the gue.sts Health Care Administration. is set aside each year at Villa- this has been tried before and will By BILL HAGGERTY has a prepared "spiel", students can ask the questions that most interest be tried again in different con- (Continued on page 12) (Continued on page 1 0) them. There is no fear of being "recruited" either, because the visitors cepts of open 'town meetings.* But He is in the background at every the bathroom waiting line, mumb- 5'9", are really representing various life and workstyles rather than their em- think these tactics are absurd. party. Approximately George ling such inanities such as, "Is we ployers. One can not get students excited Evanston has long black hair and anybody in there?" His deluxe plan and hopeful about a system that a beard. His uniform consists of includes tapping his foot to the shirt music, shoving bit, Conversational offers little excitement and hope a ski jacket, a flannel and a and whist- Smorgasbord ling at girls. now or next semester. We will jeans. I met this person after "Sometimes the work Taken alphabetically, the roster of fields for ." "HACKING IT. . noticing his appearance at a num- is demanding," the young entre- ranges show the student we are excited from "Architecture to Zoology". It is liberally .spiced with both ber of soirees. He revealed that peneur stated, "but I do get all the better and hopeful about the system known choices — banking, engineering, .sales, teaching, scnial he is a graduate student in Li- the beer I can drink." When asked work because we are." — and some rather esoteric "occupation.s". Among the latter are brary Science, working his way about the highlightofhis career, he airline pilot, Why? "Because we Volunteer narcotics agent, diplomatic work, sports management, self- students are — action oriented, through school as a professional said, "Probably the Inauguration Ball dedicated. Our hearts are in our party filler. for President Nixon." They work. We also occ hope because His job is to appear at various didn't have any kegs so I hung around we know the system's structure is beer gests and make a party seem the punch bowl. I saw the crowded. "What determines a good President and danced with a lot such that it can be stretched, in- mentioned, after of terpreted to suit the student in- party," he years Washingotn wrinkles." stead of the administration." of experience, "is the number of ' You say that your tactics are people present. ' George explained His plans for the future include three-fold? "Yes, and Volunteers the ramifications of his job. Prin- a service similar to Hertz. His cipally, he must frequent the beer Rent-a-Person company would can offer the students (and our- line, jabbing his cup at the tap, provide personnel to crowd every selves) another resource of hope in and yell, "Boy, am I out of the type of social function fromShrin- these two sets of tactics to obtain 45 ers' student rights. Some interesting t>allgame." Every minutes comventions to wedding re- court decisions have been made George must also spend time in ceptions. Old movies have taken on contemporary questions far ahead of their recently in the United States court time, like when male chauvinsim got a shot in the arm as James Cagney Missouri, a high court system. In crushed a grapefruit in Mae Clark's face in Public Enemy Number has just ruled that a university One (1931). Pri.son reform gets a lot of ink, but Warner Brothers han- restrict of speech can not freedom dled the problem in at least thirty movies in the late 1930's. Bogart, The Baulists are hd^ng to build the earth. except if this speech in any form Cagney, and Edward G. Robinson served time in many a brutal prison, is in violation of the Fifth Amend- with the only swell guy being prison guard Pat O'Brien. Today's movies downtowti //^ American priests ,^.^ ment. In another case in a mid- treat sex with drastic graphic shots (here, here!). But something must be on the campus on the vVestern university, a high court move said for the way HoUvwood treated sex in pictures like It Happened decided that students have a right in the parish throughout to the same amount of privacy as in the office North America. any other citizen of the United States. This includes the right to building bridges FUND RAISING For more infonnatton tvrite: privacy in his or her dorm room. working with Father Donald C. Campbell, The key concept the Volunteers the young and old Room 101. draw from these two decisions are treated as DRIVE spreading the that students are to be citizens of the United States of Christian spirit Baidist others. America. We intend to use these Please Support Chi Alpha Lambda praying 415 W98t 59th street two cases as lead cases and go to We've got 14 special courses this summer. New York. N.Y. 10019 court, or formulate our own cases. celebrating Each one gives you a chance to get into I The Summer Sessions Philadelphia lawyers I 227 Logan Hall A group of Buy a Chance On: counseling something new. And dozens of regular offer- has expressed an interest in I University of Pennsylvania ings in other areas too. I Philadelphia. Pa. 19174 helping us along the line. We must Color TV —1st Prize Study at one of the great universities this I 215/594-8279 have the basic right of citizenship. summer. 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Page 10 • THE VILLANOVAN • April 6. 1973 April 6, 1973 % THE VILLANOVAN • P«g» 11 Bartley Caf: Milton's Paradise Found The presents ' its .\ or Chain ,,,',''•--«'«•'' ^^ ^^ ^^^ Gang THIRTEENTH ANNUAL Are We Ready For Walden III? By JOHN FIELDER Something Bv BOB WESOLOWSKI like nine million bi- cycles were manufactured last - GERMAN Villanova is in desperate straits; it is bland, common, and drab. dilemma. The result has been many enjoyable hours of indoor whif- year and, at last count, only 67 Revolution is nonexistent, orginality an abnormality, and diplomacy a tleball. basketball, and football (touch football of course), all played in persons in Delaware County were - ITALIAN frivolity. The commonplace is expected. Deviations from the status quo a specially designated section of the cafeteria. Tables and chairs are aware that the seat isn't called a - AMERICAN are regarded as perverted, disgraceful, shocking, and most of all. im- easily moved to reveal a playing field equal in quality to that found in seat but is called a saddle. Not moral. the stadium. And due to its size, several games may be played bad, though considering the heavy - SPANISH-AMERICAN But there is hope! Salvation from a slow, lingering death awaits simultaneously. Increased popularity has brought a large spectator Republican registration. - FRENCH those who want to help themselves. There is a place where abnormality following. Enthusiastic cheers such as "Knock it down his throat!", The boom in bicycles has illum- - ENGLISH is welcomed. Deviance from the status quo is a rule of thumb. Ex- "Hit 'em. dammit!". "Get that SOB.!", and "Knock 'em on his ass!" inated other depressing facts. The THEME

perimentation, wild abandon, and a quest for the unknown and the un- reflect the goodnatured rivalry and constant student support that is jazzy ten -speed models have fo- believable is applauded. True, it does sound a bit exaggerated, but such alwavs present. cused attention on all of those a place does exist. Located in the southeast section of campus, cleverly In other areas of the cafeteria, practical experiments in the methods amazingly crummy bikes ridden disguised as a lunchroom in the college of commerce and finance, is of statistical analvsis are constantly in progress, evidenced by the num- by my colleagues. One such ve- ITERATURE Bartley Hall Cafeteria. Who would have believed that a building, a ber of games of chance being played. Though you may think otherwise, hicle is so old that the last parts for that THE part of a university steeped in pride, honor, and tradition, could foster games such as pinochle, gin rummy, and poker provide excellent op- supplier model went bank- ETERNAL FEMININE IN LIFE AND this bastion of decadence and excitement? portunities for exercising one's memory, cunning, and bold defiance of rupt in the Panic of 1893. There the odds. Experiments in the laws of physics are also encouraged. Oc- are rumors that the tires aren't casionally, one will have the good fortune in being able to witness even pneumatic. One school of bright Iv colored projectiles hurled with great velocity and force at thought on this issue holds that APRIL 23 and stationary objects such as walls, doors, and people (Oranges and apples the tires are solid brass, painted 24,1973 are used in these experiments due to an acute shortage of funds in the black and with false valve stems physics department). Loading carts carrving several volunteers, powered glued on. These questions may soon by two or three of the experimenters, are sometimes directed towards be resolved. The Environmental less stationary objects. Tables, chairs, and again, people have proven Protection Agency is beginning an LECTURERS: themselves in past experiences to be invaluable in this regard. A highly investigation, provided, of course, that the owner is not a Republican. scientific jargon is spoken with a fluency equalled by no other group on at the campus. Constant references are made to such laws of physics as pertain For those of you with bicycles to the shoving, kicking, and ramming of projectiles and less aero- of more recent vintage, Villanova, dynamically endowed objects into people (specially designated besides having a family newpaper, ADOLPH KLARMANN (University of Pennsylvania) II: ; anatomical areas). The biological sciences are not forgotten, as referen- is blessed with a location that is ces are constantly made to motherhood and the interesting variations in one of the best on the country for BROTHER NICHOLAS SULLIVAN (La Salle College) the methods of human reproduction now being studied in Bartley bicycle touring. Within a short Cafeteria. The diligence with which other tvpes of biological ex- distance of the campus there is JEANETT^ GALLAGHER (Temple University) LA SALLE COLLEGE perimentation is carried on is amazing. In a recent trip to Bartley plenty of open country, lovely coun- tryside, historical sites, lots of Cafeteria (Friday afternoon), I noticed several of the more avid ex- PIA RAFFAELE (Immaculata perimenters helping a friend into a filled trash can. head first, so that back roads (paved) rhere traffic College) he could study bacterial development on a first hand basis. These is very light, and hilly terrain. This students are to be congratulated for their diligence, as there was a party latter point may not sound so en- SISTER ANN EDWARD (Chestnut Hill College) Uninvited guests sample the friendly hospitality of Bartley Caf. of sorts in progress. at the time. ticing-after all, one had to pedal oneself up the hill. And you aren't At this time. I do not wish the reader to get the impression from the JOHN DEVLIN (Fordham University) At first sight. Bartley Cafeteria does not appear to be much. As one allowed to get off and walk up the UNION THEATER examples given thus far. that this experimentation is carried on in an expert in neo-modern architecture (he is now a member of the English unscientific or random manner. To the contrary, all of this fantastic hill. (Think of the embarrassment LUCIENNE FRAPPIER-MAZUR (University of Pennsylvania) fel- Department) noted, the apperance is given of a mammouth urinal. But work is directed under the expert leadership of the man known af- this would cause among your is low riders. No sneer is more do not be deceived. There more here than meets the eye. Look at the fectionately as "Buzz". A project the size of Bartley Cafeteria's would FRANK contemptuous than the sneer given BORCHARDT (Duke University) people. Even though at first they may appear to be a mottle, barbaric be impossible were it not for the leadership and guidance given by Buzz. to cyclist walking hill.) PHILADELPHIA group, thev are the true spirit of Bartlev Cafeteria. Truly a revival of His intellectually questioning remarks such as "Wuh da hell ya think ya a up a But JUNE W. LYTEL (Villanova University) Renais.sance Man. these seekers of knowledge live life to the fulle.st. For doin'?", "What ya screwin' wif now?", and "What ya gonna do next?" the Radnor hills aren't very dif- ficult, important, they example, look at the glorious spring weather; it is here with us now. At serve in a way as to give direction to every students activities. His coun- and, most PENNSYLVANIA times, frustration seems on the verge of overtaking us. Our desires to be seling, as exemplified in comments like "Why don't ya go ta hell?", "Ya force you to develop good cycling JOANNE F. WALSH (Villanova University) techniques. It requires no style outside have been thwarted by classes, jobs, and project.s. The ingenious jus pullin' my leg now.", and "Get yaself movin' outa here.", is an in- to ride in flat country like inhabitants of Bartley Cafeteria are not as easily deterred. Obviously spiration to all. South (In fact, South Jersey owing to superior intelligence, the Bums, as they are affectionately Bartley Cafeteria, though disguised as a drab, ordinary building, is Jersey. doesn't require a lot of style in known on campus, reasoned that if they were unablt^ to go outside they far from it. It is the one place on campus where salvation is offered to

anything.) . . would bring the outside in! VVhat a perfectly logical solution to the all students hungry for experimentation, and a taste of life. ,.,, knowledge, (Continued on page 12) ADMISSION: $5.00 PER DAY Food Seryicesi^^A Definite Lack.

By L.M. HERMAN

There is something wrong with the food service at Villanova. The University physical plant is needed, it is only a re-utilization of current system is inefficient. It is costing the school money, it is existing facilities. costing the students money, it is costing everyone involved more in The plan's success is contingent upon a factor that has been DR. LEO RUDNYTZKY terms of at in the past; administration willingness to innovate, wasted energy and food. .: lacking V.U. / . ;v r, . y,: What are the major problems in Villanova*s food service'? along with trust, not suspicion, of the student body. What the plan Chairman, CRS Symposium 1. There is no choice as to food plans. proposes is, in effect, a separation of room and board charges, and the 2. is voluntary of the use service facilities. It There useless competition among food processors. making of food also contains La Salle College FOR 3. There are operating hours that are based on the convenience of proposals for innovations in utilization of our limited facilities. food dispensers, not students. THE PLAN Twentieth and OIney Avenue In short, there is no cohesive plan that takes into account both the I. The basic charge for room services at Villanova shall be DETAILS, ^1 financial goals of the University and the needs of the student. $600.00. Each student who lives on campus shall be liable for this Philadelphia As it now Elands, any plan to deal with the situation must deal charge. In the case of South Campus residents, the charge shall be with some harsh facts. First, the average per-meal, per student figure $700.00. CONTACT is 13.5, that is to say that the average Villanova resident consumes II. Food service shall be made available to all residents. Two op- Pennsylvania 19141 thirteen and a half meals per week. This means that those students tions are available to the student: total and free use of the facilities who eat less than the average subsidize those who eat more than the (as in the present situation) or limited use. average. This is unfair. Also, the University is devoting more than III. In the case of these students who wish to utilize the Univer- Tactics originally allocated to the function of providing food. Recall in last sity facilities to a total extent, the charge shall be $600.00. This week's article, Fr. Thomas M. Mahoney's comment that an in- choice, if it is optioned by any student, allows the student to enjoy all (Continued from page 8) creasing proportion of the charge for room and board is being the rights that he now has, with no change in cost to the student. It devoted for the food service. allows him to eat twenty meals per week in University facilities. Villanova. We must reobtain What can be done in regard to the competition between an arm of IV. The second option for boarding students is a choice. Resident these rights. If the Villanova the University and a private food concern? As the rumors of Univer- students who choose this option may eat in the University's facilities system fails us, and then the sity discontent with Alpha Food Service in particular, and outside on the basis of presentation of meal coupons which shall be made United States' system fails us, food preparation services in general seem to persist, it would seem as available from the financial office of the University. then we students will reach our if the time for major changes is near. V. A system of meal values shall be established. This takes into breaking point. is This where our What I intend to propose is an entirely new outlook in regard to account the different costs of different meals. Breakfasts and lunches • third alternative comes in. We all food preparation at Villanova. Under a new plan, major changes that shall have constant values, and dinner an take on different values, in must, at this point VOLUN- will benefit both University and student can be accomplished. The the case of especially expensive meals such as steak, or roast beef. TEER." new plan proposes no major construction, and no addition to any (Continued on page 21) PLEASE POST • PLEASE POST

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AprN 6, 1»73 • THE VILLANOVAN • Page 13 12 • THE VILLANOVAN • AprH 6, 1973 Page r' Cong Coming Distractions (Continued from page iO) Reflections on Elections By MARK NOLAN Not that some things about South Jersey aren't challenging. The Once again it's a Villanova Spring which means it's student govern- have participated in this movement or support it verbally. Yet during ''C^dspeW^ Opens at Forrest dogs, for example. There is a ment election time. This most recent election campaign was interesting the campaign, office-seekers were permitted by students and ad- law there requiring that every for several reasons. Student factions and interest groups were more ministration alike to defile the natural beauty of the campus with their "GODSPELL", the internation- "GODSPELL", which is the ar- Tickets are now on sale for farmhouse have a minimum of profoundly defined than at any other time during the last three years. gaudy multi-colored posters. It is realized that such placards are a 4W ally acclaimed musical adaptation chaic form of the word gospel, "GODSPELL" at the Forrest The- four vicious dogs weighing not less Candidate nominations as well as voter turnout were magnificently in- necessary evil in order that the candidates might get across their name of the Gospel of St. Matthew, opens attempts to envelope its audience atre box office. Opening night cur- than 125 lbs. each. Before you see creased over last year's poor showing. A political party was formed this and image to the voter. NO effort, however, was made by the campaign an engagement at the Forrest The- with, its message of joy, com- tain is at 7:30 p.m. and all other feel them coming at you , you can season, whether that is good or bad remains to be seen. committee to curtail the excess use of the posters. .At the time of this and atre beginning Monday evening, munication and renewal; "GOD- evenings are at 8 p.m. Matinees the ground shaking. Some riders Above all the things which strikes this writer about the campaigns writing not one single candidate has made any effort whatsoever to April 2. SPELL" is in essence Eucharis- are on Wednesday and Saturday also shake. was how closely they paralleled the state and national elections this remove their signs from the premises. This obviously represents a lack Conceived and directed by John- tic Theatre. at 2 p.m. Such encounters are rarely fa- past fall. This similarity in election methods goes to prove that, "we are of concern not only for the students and the Villanova community, but- Michael Tebelak, with an original tal, however. Frequently one may the products of our parents." In short, students are merely imitating the for the environment as well. Surprising? Not really, for it goes on every score by Stephen Schwartz, * 'GOD- head off charging canines by shout- outside world which they appear to detest. year in the outside world — only the names are changed, the imitation SPELL" is produced by Edgar ing philosophical slogans in uni- An average observer from previous generations might have the im- remains the same. Lansbury, Stuart Duncan and Jo- son. "Existence is not a pred- pression that the youth feel as though they are the most unique type of In all fairness the election not only paralleled the candidates to the A # . seph Beruh. The national touring icate" works pretty well, as does people to have come along since Christ. The general consensus among older generation, but also the remaining students as well. Would it be company is directed by Nina Faso. "How do you know you're not of the college students appears to be that the world is messed up because too much to compare the tearing down of campaign posters with the dreaming?" New suggestions are dif- mistakes and greed of previous generations, but that things will be Watergate incident? Although the percentage of those voting in this always welcome. Obscenities, of of op- ferent once the power is passed down to them. This type hope and year's election almost doubled over last vear's figures it was still less course, are not allowed, nor are timism are necessary in order that living might appear to be worth- than half of the total number of students in attendance. Perhaps this is clinical terms describing parts of while, but this is not always true as can be seen in this subculture a trait that has been picked up from other generations who rarely one's body. known as Villanova University. record sixty percent of the possible vote. A more typical experience in Though the hair styles are longer, and the dress more casual, the Even writers are not exempt from the curse of imitation. Hundreds cycling is the discovery of how candidates for student government campaigned in much the same man- of satirical articles and editorials appear yearly in the national and much of the world you've missed ner as their adult counterparts. With only one exception the platforms local papers concerning their candidates, just as the VILLANOVAN has in driving through it in a car of the office-seekers contained the same dull rhetoric the students have . done this year and in previous years. f The smells and sounds and de- heard before and oddly enough still believe. tails of the countryside are no Fulltime politicians usually rally around a common cause which no Really one shouldn't be ashamed of imitation, for it is how we all why did ten young people longer obscured by engine noise, one could dare oppose, such as the fight against Communism, or the learn. Students should, however, learn to imitate the more constructive "Generation" Opens Tonight How and their talents to appear, first driving speed, and the windshield. promise to cut taxes for the working man. The student politicians found aspects of life rather than the negative, and then temper them with gather Theatre in New York's One is part of the environment their commcm cause or enemy in Father McCarthy and the Board of originality. If man fails to do this, and continues to take the easy way Tonight at 8:30 in Vasey Theater director Mark at LaMama in an intimate and satisfying way. there is little hope for man's East Village, then open at the Off- Trustees, and promised to cut tuition for the working student. Who can out and copy the negative traits, then Conti will bring his piece, "Generation", to life as the A tour is scheduled for this future and the same mistakes of war. greed, and injustice will continue Boradway Cherry Lane in May, argue with that? ... it gets votes, even though few of the candidates next in a series of successful theater productions. and finally at the Promenade, Members of the cast in a scene from GODSPELL, the musical Sunday at 11:00 am. This will be could have argued the above topics intelligently. to plague the globe. 1971, With a cast chosen from graduates, undergraduates, where it still prospers? In the last adaptation of the Gospel According to St. Matthew. a fairly easy tour, about 15 miles It is not difficult to remember back to one's freshman year when few years, the peach and love ethos at a leisurely pace through Rad- nobody was very talkative or even friendly after the initial in- and Villanova Theater Company members, Conti in of the hippie experience after going nor. We will meet at the Pie troduction.s. This routine continues right on through most of the years Generation will synthesize Artaud's Cenci and some of ^. ] 1»»W through violent, sad and profound Shoppe and anyone is welcome to until election time when the transition occurs from back-stabbing to William Blake's poetry to articulate the negative changes, has evolved with a new Carlin, Rankin Win join us. We would like to event- back-slapping. Is this not true of regular politicians who could care less possibilities of human society and their enlightened and incarnation: the age of reawakened ually form a club here and spon- whether a person is alive or dead until he begins to seek his vote? gentle alternatives. spirituality. Humanism, for the sor both tours and races. More Several years ago a major effort was made to fight pollution now ambitious tours are Unusual physical theater techniques will combine first time in a great while, seems Valley Forge planned for the known as the ecology movement. Many of the students at Villanova Encore at future. Bucks County, the Amish with sensual stimuli both visual and aural (wall pain- inadequate; survival in an unreal country, and South Jersey are and unresponsive world requires ting and orchestrated noise) in an effort to come to grips By DOUG LEWIS ' composition "While than naked faith in human planned as well as longer and more Those who were fortunate enough Hacking if: with Artaud's idea of Theater of Cruelty. Charles nature. As singer/composer My Guitar Gently Weeps." Rankin more difficult tours west of the to get into the Valley Forge Music Marowitz defined Artaud's concept of theater as one Taylor expressed recently, concluded his forty-five minute set campus. Start getting in shape for James Fair on Saturday evening, March (Continued from page 8) existen- with a cut from his new album Like these by joining us Sunday. (In which "suddenly opens up, like a mountain crevice, and "In an euphoric society, 31, were treated to a fine concert A Seed, Peaceful, which has been More tialism would be fine. The way case of rain the tour will take the lies, half-truths, crauan sends down a lava that scours and featuring the talents of folk singer hit recorded as a single by Helen lii'l it cer- place the following Sunday.) William Maher on Hotel 'Motel/Country Club Management; Bob things are now, though, embedded deceptions of our civilization." Kenny Rankin and comedian George Reddy. Brickley of Kquitable Life for Insurance Sales; Stephen (liorgio on the tainly is necessary to have buffers Carlin. life of a Narcotics Agent; Tom McThenia of Scott Paper on Marketing This will be an exciting and ambitious follow up to like Christianity. To me, Jesus After a fifteen -minute intermis- Kenny Rankin performed at Vill- Research; Steve Vodoff. down from Bethlehem Steel for Manufacturing. the tremendously successful As Vou Like It. Come and is a metaphor, but also a mani- sion, George Carlin came stage April Sixth anova University just about a month Management Kngineering falls to Dick Brocchi '<)2. from U.S. Naval festation of needs and feelings peo- center. Carlin is not in the mold see your theater people get it on. Call 527-2100, Ext. 340 ago as the second act of the Lily (Continued from page Air IDngineering; Capt. Doug Skinner. USMC covers the life of a career have within themselves." of the typical stand-up comic that 9) for reservations. ple deep Tomlin show. He possesses a nice, Military Officer; and Mrs. loan Keivich talks about being a Mother- one normally thinks of. He has nova to allow a visit from potential Only during the last sequences of easy-flowing style which one could "Plus" — the plus in her case being "social activist". , I grown beyond the stage of standing students and their parents. The the production does the Passion and easily listen to for hours on end. Still More in front of an audience and re- purpose of this visit, from the Crucifixion enter into this spirited Rankin opened his set with his Rosalie Wright of PHILADKLPHIA Magazine handles Jim Crocc counting funny stories; in fact, point of view of the Administra- production, for Mr. Tebelak has own composition, "Do It in the Newspapers/Magazines, Gene Deskins of GK for Oceanography; Jesse during Saturday evening's per- tion, is to expose the visitors to drawn from the spirit of Christ Name of Love," and went on to Cancelmo is a I'reelatKe underwater Photographer; Clyde Killebrew of formance, one could see the un- the good aspects of Villanova, ttcense . . J ,i and his teachngs, rather than from do a number of his own songs, as First Pennsylvania Company is the resident Personnel guest; Rep. at Immacutata mistakable .absence of "Al Sleet, while attempting to conceal cer- X the Bible in its literal sense. well as his own arrangements of (^harles Hammock, 'i\i and '<><), raps about Politics. The Hippy -Dippy Weatherman"; tain unattractive features with If the world of popular music is looking for the real Judaism, Zen Baba -- all reli- numbers which other artists have Nick Massington. '(V2 and 'HH. is in Patent Law at ESB, and will "Raoul and Congolia Brecken- which we, as students, are quite profoundly influence the pre- recorded. Two of the best numbers iotakw whole-man hero, it will find it in Jim Croce, who will gions discuss his .s|x?ciality; Boris Sokoloff is with the Philadelphia Orchestra ridge"; and "Top Forty Disc aware and unhappy. The Volun- sentation, which is at its heart, an of the evening were Rankin's rendi- and focuses on the no n-per former side of Performing Arts; Nick appear in concert at Immaculata College Saturday, Jockey", and all the other charac- teers intend, with the help of the attempt to create a new mass for tion of the Stevie Wonder hit "You Kggleston. out from Strawbridge & Clothier, covers Retailing/Buying; April 7 at 8 p.m. in Alumnae Hall on campus. Tickets terizations which are present on student body, to inform all candi- today. Are The Sunshine Of My Life, "and Bill McCloskev, "HH, of Metromedia in Washington offers some tips on good cdlege men. the "AM" side of George Carlin. dates of the true conditions which are $5 and may be had at the door or by addressing P.O. ..;.". Radio TV. ,:. :•:/•.; ^:-,.- , :: ;.; - •..;.. •;::;: show was based far presently make Villanova much ^fi-v box 549 at the College, Immaculata, Pa. 19345. Carlin's Don Koontz will be here to discuss Recreation Work, courtesy of more on spontaneous humor than less attractive than a superficial In industry glutted neighboring Whitemarsh Township; Fr. Bill Mahoney of the an with the gimmicky freak acts, visit would tend to reveal. We concert picks was his previous concert at Vill- Augustinians is pretty well up on other religious work pursuits too; and liquid-eyed long hairs, Jim Croce is a welcome, and intend to express to the candidates Wepau anova during the spring semester « > 1 that Villanova has many good Marion Mathes, Family Service of Delaware Coupty, has a widely f much needed change. last year. The only comic riff this Friday diverse Social Work background; and John Battista of Merrill Lynch The Beach Boys return to Philadelphia in total aspects, but it is also in need of He's a rough-hewn-mustachioed, cigar-smoking, that he performed from his knows both the back office and sales sides of Stockbrokering. still in college. The Marines night! The Spectrum also includes Spookie Tooth, and "Class Clown" album was "The progressive change in order to Learn to fly while you're weather-beaten, unspoiled vision of a man and his songs .\nd Vet Others keep pace with modern society.: will pay the bill- about $900 worth of lessons- for ex-Zombie Rod Argent and group. Seven Words You Can't Say On and style reflect a wisdom far beyond his 29 years. Sales Engineering is represented by Bob Griggs of Square D Com- Televsion." The rest of the time, We are responsible to all potential qualified members of the Platoon Leaders Class. triple guitar duel is for pany; Charles Eggleton, Mcl..ean Trucking, knows much about the He has travelled and performed in such exotic out- A scheduled the Tower he simply talked, familiar pieces students, and we feel that they You'll also be earning a Marine officers commis- Trucking indu.stry; and the Teaching profession will be present at three posts as Lebanon, Turkey and Yugoslavia, worked as a Theater on Friday. The bill features Savoy Brown, Nils of humor from his two albums will be grateful for gaining an ac- sion through PLC summer training at Quantico. curate perspective of Villanova. levels: Mike Cesario of the Colonial District for junior high school, Joe telephone lineman; long distance truck driver and a con- Lofgrin and Grin, and special guest. Hot Tuna, which filtered throughout the show. Virginia. And after graduation, you may be one of the McNichol 'H.i teacher'coach at Tables will be set up in and Archbishop Carroll High School, and includes Jefferson Airplane Carlin has often been compared few good men who go on to Marine pilot or flight struction worker. He has patiently and lovingly taught members, Jorma Kaukanon, around Dougherty Hall, where can- Mrs. l.,ee Mcintosh of Montgomery County Community College's to Lenny Bruce. One can readily officer training. Get the details from the Marine officer emotionally disturbed children history; and with it Jack Cassidy and Papa John Creech. didates and Villanova students will faculty. see why this comparison is made. visits your campus. laughter. has narrated a special be able to get information con- Joe Dembosky of Prudential knows insurance Underwriting; Morton who He TV on the plight of Valley Forge Music Fair presents the Nitty Gritty Like Bruce, he makes use of ob- .Schus.sheim of the U. of P. "hacks it" as an Urban Planner while, scenities, but not simply for the cerning the Volunteer party, plus coal miners, sold radio spots for an all-black radio Dirt Band for two shows on Saturday. Their new any relevant facts that should be finally. Dr. Peter Ihrke is not really a zoologist but a Veterinary. (He's purpose of being dirty. Carlin, station and he is well on his way to becoming one of the album, a three record set, entitled Will The Circle Be iust completed Penn's School of Veterinarv Medicine). like Bruce, is also a social com- known by all who have an interest nation's most popular highly respected singer- ." and Unbroken, was recorded in Nashville. It may be the in Villanova University. Please HACKING IT. . Thursdav. April 12. In the Field House. All dav. mentator. He talks about life, es- , take the time to find out about the Trv it. You'll like it! most important country music album ever recorded. On pecially about those controversial in -- Volunteers, so that you, also, will "I believe growing," says Jim and listening to his the same bill will be the Goose Creek Symphony. aspects of life sex, religion, and lack take an active part in changing of student unity. With your want to help organize and to take highly lauded premiere album on ABC-Dunhill, "You politics. help, the Volunteers Appearing at Temple's McGonigle Hall, Saturday, Villanova for the better! hope to or- part in this action, please come The Marines aie Don't Mess Around With Jim," one wonders how much What George Carlin does best is ganize a march of several hundred will be the Grateful Dead prodigy. New Riders Of The to slice off a piece of life and hold April 10 to the West Lounge of Dougherty I •. growth could be ahead for this already beautifully students, in order to display a new- • • 1 I • it up for everyone to see; often- A Board of Trustees meeting Hall on Sunday night. April gforafeivgoodmea Purple Sage and Dr. John "the night tripper", who has 8, mature artist. This album, as fully realized as it is, is the public) ly- founded unity in our expression times, one may observe a piece of (which will be closed to at 7:30 p.m., to share your id«>as a new album. Clear Spot. of discontent. You, the individual, obviously just the beginning. oneself if he looks closely enough. will be held on this day. It is now with us. The time has come to time for the Board to stop and to must unite with your fellow stu- CAPTAIN CLARKE WILL BE IN THE PLACEMENT OF- Jim Croce's own beginning was in South The Union Board of Rider College presents the George Carlin is well worth seeing. dents so that we can announce our show that Villanova is no longer Because of popular demand, Carlin consider many of the problems FICE OF SHEEHAN HALL BETWEEN 10 A.M., 2 P.M. Philadelphia. He was born there on January 10, 1943. Kinks, in concert, Sunday. The Kinks* album as being unhappiness with present condi- only McCarthy and the Board of will be making a return engagement which we students deem FRI., 4, 5, 6 APRIL 1973. Everybody's In Biz, was given an honorable -- ON WEDSm THURSm a AND His success is destined to be of the lasting deeply- Show important; problems which in the tions here, and peacefully affect Trustees Villanova is also the to Valley Forge Music Fair on _fliriiecl kind. mention, as best album of 1972, in Concert Magazine. past have been ignored due to a many necessary changes. If you fktudeiits and the faculty! May 6. April 6, 1973 • THE VILLANOVAN • Page 15 Page 14 • THE VILLANOVAN • AprU 6, 1973

I '* books >', Shepherd Brings His Characters to Life Stiirgeon Alive and Well

By DARREL SCHWEITZER it wasn't off yet), but here we have is, however, an appropriate open- By MICK KULIK some of you are expecting me to .Shields ("she was made entirely take out of Lady Ksther body powder, There has been a re-emergence Sturgeon writing this thing in a ing for the book, since it is about I had never heard of Jean .Shep- cheap shots at Philadelphia. Well, I'm not- -simply because with a blue brillo pad on her of the traditional in science fic- strange, jumbled-together, almost the overcoming of the "blocks" herd until I came to college; head"). tion lately. Writers inactive for stream-of-consciousness style that writers andartists sometimes rumors of his humor tried to lure there ain't no shot cheap enough. a long period of time have re- that must have seemed totally new experience, and the rest of this me from George Carlin and David That would be like making light His last name made him an

. is only turned to the fold, showing in each at the time. PMve years ago it book was produced in a flash of Steinberg during my freshman of eczema. .Philly the town automatic member of that honor- would have been a cause that could have a huge battle over ease whether or not their talents celebre activity when Sturgeon recovered year. I had seen his books and a ary organization of losers known have atrophied with disuse. Lester in the great New Wave flap. from a prolonged bout with just few of his stories, but never be- the celebration of the 200th an- as the "alphabetical ghetto." of America- -and then del Key produced his first novel Sturgeon Is Alive & Well such a block. came enough of a fanatic to sit niversary .School at times got so bad that the decide to hell with it." in many years, Pstalemate; Asi- The story is about a lot of things, That's the lead, and the main in my car at 10:15 p.m. trying to back of the classroom was forced mov his with The Gods Them- as any genuinely ambitious story "find" of the book. Now what about tune in New York's WOR, as some to ally into a guerrilla band-- selves, and both showed them- should be, and is too complex to go the rest? I'dsay the best remaining Philadelphians claims to have .Schwart/ and Shepherd; Helen selves to be at the top of their into in depth with anything short of stories are "Crate", which man- done. After Friday night it became Weathers; Chester Wisniewski; a major article on it form. Robert Heinlein's I Will alone. How- aged to condense a survival story evident to me that these claims and Zynsmeister, whose life's des- ever, I Fear No Evil indicated that he can at least say in passing about a trek across an alien land- were indeed based on truth. F^en tiny was to stand at the end of was washed up, perhaps perman- that it is about anartist(read:wri- scape into a dozen pages without if you had never heard of Jean every line. They couldn't see or Friday, April Hth, will see the greatest assemblage of ently. A Wind From The Sun showed ter) who is struggling through a seeming underdeveloped, and Shepherd, you would have become a hear anything that wenton in class, rock talent ever severe dry spell, while at lesson without fan by the end of his F'ield House on the .stage of the Tower Theater in that Arthur Clarke is lazy, but the same teaches a moral and as a result. Shepherd emerged time his reality "Jorry's concert, sponsored Radio Upper Darby. The shows at 1:'M) and 11 p.m. will quite capable of writing well when seems dissolving getting preachy; Gap", by from grade school knowing only be around him and he keeps realistic story he wants to. finding a contemporary WKVU. one fact- -that "the principal ex- opened by Grin and will co-star Savoy Brown and Hot Theodore is himself in an alternate world in about juvenile delinquency (not of comedy is Sturgeon another of Shepherd's brand port of Bolivia is tin." Tuna. the grand masters, who deserves which he is a knight out of Orlando every story in this book is science an easygoing, reminiscence -type For two hours. Shepherd kept GRIN features the gifted singer-, virtuoso to be mentioned in the same breath Furioso. His problems in both the fiction you know. SF writers don't recollection of memories that all his audience laughing, and followed Nils Lofgren, a Neil with the above four. Sturgeon Is real and (presumably) unreal write only SF, and when they don't of us have -- second grade, the Young discovery. In his brief but with a question-and-answer ses- Alive And Well (Putnam, $4.95) worlds are intertwined and with they usually sneak up on you like hometown, the next-door neighbors illustrious career in the rock 'n roll limelight, Lofgren sion. Afterwards he the solution to -- he is was available lives up to its title, or at least the one comes a solu- this.); "It Was Nothing-- Really", done in such a way that contributed two .songs to Crazy Horse's first L.P. and for autographs and spoke to his first part of it. .Sturgeon is definite- tion to the other. One thing I like a delightful example of insane able to develop some rapport with assembled fans for half an hour. backed Neil Young on his "After The Gold Rush" ly doing what he always has. If I about this particular effort is that logic, wherein a totally absurd idea every member of an audience. He He moved to his memories of album. may be a bit heretical, I'll admit it doesn't just ask questions about is extrapolated to its is immensely more effective in He couldn't have been happier with the Warren G. Harding .School I have never been overly fond of important subjects, such as the farcical conclusion in a totally concert because his technique is his audience- -Shepherd said that SAVOY BROWN is a six-year old band which has whys and of theatrical, and as a "named after our worst pres- Qreetmgs From Asburif his work, but I can be sure that the wherefores artistic deadpan, matter-of-fact manner; basically he felt so comforTSble with the seen .several changes over the years. Though their people who like this endeavor, but it answers them as "Uncle Fremmis", similar to result, the radio stories and novels ident."); getting dressed for the group he went into some kind of thing mat records have never .sold millions of copies. Savoy has will like this thing. well. Here's a story that really "Nothing" only about a man who his fans know so well come to life first day of second grade ("an material that he rarely uses on Park NJ. ^ devloped the richly-deserved electric blue suit, knit tie, sad- reputation as a great live The real treasure of the book is teaches something. can kick people and make them on the stage. a stage. Before his departure he band. Guitarist Bruce Springsteen is one of the excellent boogie piano. The theme "To Here and The Easel", which Unfortunately, it doesn't really work right again, the same way He covered a wide range of dle shoes, a I). A. haircut, and-- even "dined late at Minella's" with Kim Simmond.s, who has been with was, na- for linknown most heralded folksinger songwri- of the is explicated in the was published in Star Short Novels work as a piece of fiction. The some people do with machinery; topics, one of which some reason- -a pro- radio station members, and then Savoy Brown from the beginning, is ecjually adept with Philadelphia. "I suppose tractor"); and his teacher. Miss ters to come along in a long time. title; the lyrics describing city in 1954 and hasn't seen the light stylistic tricks are at first engag- and "Suicide", a convincing psy- turally, proceeded back to New York and blues, boogies, or old time rock 'n roll. life with a poetic flow of met- of print since. It is essentially a ing, but after 40 pages or so they chological portrait of a man who WOR. His style, as one might deduce is a long-time favorite. aphors. In The Angel, Bruce turns "lost" Sturgeon story get monotonous. In the Orlando jumps off a cliff, with the action HOT TUNA Delaware Valley of major Although Jean .Shepherd works by listening to this album, is sim- They are often referred to as Jefferson in a mellow vocal with soft piano proportions. It alone should send sequences, the mixture of freaky of the story taking place entirely Whole Oates "a Airplane off- ilar to . The similar- with not uncommon material, he is accompaniment. This song, about the real Sturgeon addicts scurrying almost stream-of-consciousness after he jumps. shoot" or "the members of the Airplane who like to ities are there, but the truth is Waterwheel and Lazyman are still not just your everyday come- a lone Hells Angel, is full of harsh to their bookstores. writing and archaic prose gets Also included are more minor and John Oates are (on road). that Springsteen is adept at many dian. 1 was just as happy with work" the downright still con- beautiful songs with soaring mel- the mood strikes a "Easel" is interesting, I must clumsy. Incorrect stories: "The Patterns of Dome," ex-Fhiladelphians who imagery and the performance to other styles, including, pop, rock, odies with outstanding harmony and as he seemed The confrontation of Grin, JSavoy Brown and Hot sharp contrast with the lyrical admit. Now 1954 wasn't exactly the grammar for its own sake is sense- "Brownshoes", "It's You!" and sider themselves just a song- be, perhaps more. If didn't blues, and jazz. His lyrics have to instrumental arrangements. In you Tuna will provide an exciting battle of lead guitari.sts: content. A misunderstood relation- most progressive era SF has ever less; there is no reason why "Thee "Slow Sculpture", the last of which writing act. Their dynamic vocal see me around last night, it was be compared to Dylan, because Goodnight and Goodmorning the ship is the theme in For You, an known (the lid was being pried, but shall" should be used instead of won both the Hugo and Nebula delivery and the quality of their Nils Lofgren, Kim Simmonds and, of course, Jorma nobody else in the contemporary because I was looking for WOR 710 up-tempo rocker. "Thou Shalt. "(I wonder what would awards a couple years back for lyrics, however, set them above instrument is laid back enough to Dylanesque The on a car radio at 10:15. Kaukonen of Tuna. music scene is batting in the accentuate the vocal interplay. lyrics are laden with unusual and have happened if James Joyce had reasons I've never figured out. many of the groups in the same same league. They inventive poetic devises. Does The written Le Morte D'Arthur.) And (Possibly everybody thought Stur- category. Hall and Oates devel- Needed Each Other and the folky. Southeast City Window are Bruce now 23, has been playing Bus Stop At 82nd Street? contains Spotlights in the last quarter, things get just geon deserved one and this was oped their unique style during the Past both extremely soothing and mel- guitar since the age of nine. He a flow of city imagery as seen a little too insubstantial, descrip- the first opportunity in quite a from a cross-town bus ride. To- and Present tion breaks down at critical points, while.) Bud Drinkers, can ward the end of the song, the mood and the pat explanations which tie There you have it. A typical everything of the pops top of the pops is more tempered, witha short re- By T.J. DiMAIO up neatly at the end fail Sturgeon collection, I think, which top flective view of Spanish Harlem. "The American war is over, to convince. In other words shows the author to be as good is another ex- but this is far from the case with "Easel" is a curiously attractive, as he ever was. Positively re- figure this out? has played in of you a number suc- cellent the American Revolution. ambitious experimental commended to all Sturgeon fans. "dream" song abundant On the failure. It blue-eyed rock and soul move- cessful bands that have ranged in in image evoking phrases. contrary, nothing but the first act in 50<' The L llltt^'ll'.S.S>S.S.S.^»^^l.l.i,*,.^^^»^..l.^^^^.»,.,r^>.f.r^ ment that swept Philadelphia in the Suppose Bud. came 24-oz. bottles that cost apiece. And suppose the style from folk to hard "Humble story is of a gunner who returns of a great drama is closed." I- mid '60's. Black music is still 12-oz. bottles cost 25

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AprH 6, 1973 • THE VILLANOVAN • Pag« 17 Pag« 16 • THE VILLANOVAN • April 6, 1973 *1 Music Fest B,S & T and Whole Oats Roberta Flack ond Donni| Hathau/aij

On Sunday, April 8 the Villa- in concert at the Academy By ROBERT J. BOBBINS contralto sailing above thelatter's Flack ft Donny Hathaway have nova University Bands andtheVil- soulful tenor. Finally, Miss Flack already become to the Seventies lanova University Women's Glee During 1972, RoberU Flack and By JIM HUFF such as You're Just A Fool and reveals her classical training in what the Beatles were to the Six- Club will present A Spring Music Donny Hathaway, individually and On Sunday night, the Academy Leave It All Behind, featured fal- the Chopinesque "Mood," a seven ties, for they represent a musi- Festival in the Villanova Field- collectively, attained superstar- of Music featured a concert by setto harmonies and a driving minute piano opus featuring the cal style which is a happy medium house. The Villanova dom in the popular music world. Concert Band jazz- rock artists, Blood Sweat and t)ack-beat. Other new material in- composer herself on piano, with of many elements, including soul, will present a musical Miss Flack, a native of Washing- performance Tears and the Philadelphia based cluded a funky country- rock song some electric -piano support by jazz, folk, rock, gospel, and even of both ton, D.C. who studied both voice classical works and those group. Whole Oates. The Academy and a future rocker, Think Of her male cohort. Both artists have classical. Ten years from now, works of modern concert band and piano at Juilliard, scored the was comfortably full, the audience Where We'll Be By 79, as well as appeared in concert with Arthur when school children learn ak>out composers. The Women's Glee record of the year with her own extremely receptive. Despite dif- new pop songs in the style of their Fiedler and the Boston Pops, as the popular music of the early Club will perform a great vari- song "The First Time Ever I ficulties with sound, both groups first album. Toward the end of well as numerous other symphonic seventies. Miss Flack and Mr. ety of choral pieces by famous Saw Your Face," originally re- put on an excellent show that cov- their performance, Whole Oates organizations throughout the Hathaway will inevitably be played composers. The concert will also corded in 1968, and Mr. Hatha- ered a kaleidoscope of musical incorporated a number of audience country, and Miss Flack has even and hailed as musical Messiahs feature "The Villanovans" Stage way gained fame with the theme moods and styles. pleasers from their first album; sung in operatic presentations. to the rather barren musical world Band and The University Chamber song from the CBS- TV series Daryl Hall and John Oates fea- Lazyman and Lily. For an encore, The album and artists Roberta of that time. Orchestra. Overall it promises to ture a new three-piece back-up they played their first hit single. be a great musical evening. The MUSIC FAIR in At 7:30 p.m. Sunday, April 15 the VALLEY FORGE group that includes a mellatron Fall In Philadelphia, which Daryl 1 concert will begin at 8:00 p.m. and This diversified Devon, Pa. will rock to the sounds of CANNED HEAT. and 's old drummer. Hall wrote in five minutes, after admission is free to all. blues to jazz boogie, to hard rock, will top of the pops group, whose sounds range from The first part of their show con- looking out of his window. New also include: COIN' UP THE The Band wishes to remind perform many of their hit recordings which sisted ofmaterial from their forth- Following a lengthy intermission everyone that the car raffle is still BLUES. Tickets are COUNTRY, ON THE ROAD AGAIN, & BULLFROG coming second LP. The songs were the nine members of Blood Sweat the Devon exit of U. S. "Maude" and an album. The meet- in progress. Tickets may be pur- on sale at the Music Fair box office, located off much heavier and more R&B in- and Tears walked onto the stage ing chased from any band member. The outlets, Gimbels and Wanamakers, and major ofthese two virtuosi culminated 202 South, all Ticketron fluenced than their first al- and spontaneously broke out in an Channels in a superb Atlantic album, Roberta drawing is April 27th Phila. theatre ticket agencies. bum. Some of the new numbers, impromptu piece of avant garde Flack ft Donny Hathaway (SD 7216), By MARGUERITE SIVAK The hilariously eccentric and highly gifted music of THE NITTY jazz. The response of the audience GRITTY DIRT BAND, comes to the stage of containing the Grammy -winning Here is a selection of shows the VALLEY FORGE MUSIC showed that the same people, who Beginning this the Vil- TV week, FAIR, Saturday, April 7 for two shows only, single "Where Is the Love?" of interest scheduled for the next at 7 and 10:30 p.m. Appear- enthusiastically applauded Whole lanovan will regularly publish list a ing with the Dirt Band will be The album, however, contains few days: THE GOOSECREEK SYMPHONY. Tickets Oates, were also connoiseurs of of specials, movies, and other much more than just one hit single, can be purchased at the Music Fair box office situated in the outter lobby progressive jazz. interesting or noteworthy pro- Friday, April 6 for it explores every aspect of the of the theatre which is located off the Devon exit of U. S. 202. Seats are The B S & T set consisted of grams to be shown on television 8:00 a.m. A skunk visits Captain talents of Miss Flack and Mr. also on sale at all Ticketron outlets, Gimbels and Wanamakers center standard tunes, such as You've in the near future. If you are a Kangaroo. Ch. 10. Hathaway. As a result, it has city stores, major Philadelphia Ticket Agencies, Bag and Baggage in Made So Very Happy and Bil- confirmed viewer, such a 1:00 p.m. "Two-Way Stretch"-- TheDannon Me non-TV Wilmington, The New York Store in scored highly in the Soul, Top Pottstown, Travelmart at Castor lie HoUiday's God Bless The Child. column will obviously be of no A 1960 Peter Sellers comedy. 40, Jazz, Rock, and MOR markets. and Magee, and Strawbridge and Clothier in Plymouth Meeting. They also included a number of interest. If in doubt, however, Ch. 48. Opening the record is the old Ben songs from thier New Blood al- simply answer the following ques- E. King and Tom Jones standard, (Continued on page 21 tions in order to discover whether "I Who Have Nothing," given a the column will be helpful to you. fresh coat of paint by Miss Flack top exchange (A majority of "yes" answers and Mr. Hathaway, who in addition indicates that you definitely qual- to singing, also play piano, organ, ify as a potential reader; a per- and electric piano as well as do fect score indicates that you prob- the arrangements. Carole King's ably have the Guide memori- "You've Got a Friend," released TV zed anyway.) as a single in 1971, is a showcase for Mr. Hathaway's soulful electric 1. Do you know the exact loca- piano accompaniment. The 1967 tion of Paul Lynde, Rose Marie, You" and an original by Miss Flack and Charley Weaveron the "Holly- and Mr. Hathaway, "Be Real Black wood Squares" giant tic-tac-toe for Me," follow, and "You've Lost board? that Loving Feeling, "a vehicle for 2. Can you sing the entire the Righteous Brothers and later "Addams Family" theme song? Dionne Warwicke, re-establishes 3. Are you wondering whether itself as a classic in the hands of 'lowie will tell the detectives that the two geniuses. he really does know that his boss "For All We Know" (not the had a date with Brooke on the theme from Lovers and Other night she was murdered? Or do Strangers, but an old ballad by you hope that the magazine execs Sam M. Lewis and J. Fred Coots), find out that Erica isn't really features some fine flute work by married to Jeff but that she's 'hv |/ Down Beat poll winner Hubert attempting to make it appear so Laws. Incidentally, Miss Flack while she is actually running

;'•'• ':.'v-'"v r: placed first in this year's poll around with Jason? Or . . . (well, for female vocalist, and Mr. Hath- you get the idea). away came in fifth as the male 4. Can you correctly identify bum; Bob Dylan's Down By The vocalist. Hubert Laws is also heard the name and occupation of each Flood and Randy Neuman's Rose- on the Donny Hathaway original castaway on "Gilligan's Island?" mary. The style was varied with "When Love Has Grown." The 5. At precisely 3:29 each after- a country rocker, Canned Ham, gospel influence is felt on the noon, does a mental alarm sys- a gospel song. Touch Me, an im- Flack/Hathaway interpretation of tem sound, so that, from 3:30 solo pianist pressionistic by Lar- the ancient hymn "Come Ye Dis- until 4:00, your consciousness is ry Willis, Intercrassus, and an consolate," with Miss Flack at a special kind of Flyer. raised to new and exhilarating Be Navy

. authentic Dixieland arrangement. the organ, Mr. Hathaway at the heights thanks to the Three Besides their high level of mus- piano, and the former's trained Stooges? * icianship. Blood Sweat and Tears Be a Naval Flight Officer. maintains the closest performer- t\ '* : . TEMPLE UIMIVERSITY*S audience rapport you can ever Whenever a Navy plane is under electronic for obtaining a masters degree at no cost. The witness in a large hall. Singer, TOMLINSON THEATER control, that plane is in the hands of a Naval Navy gives its Naval Flight Officers the best. Dave Bargeron, was extremely presents cool. With his poise and friendly Flight Officer. Naturally, as a candidate for If that's the kind of career you're looking

manner, he conveyed to the au- Naval Flight Officer training you'll need some for, and if you think you've got what it takes to

dience that the band really enjoyed very special qualifications. First, you must t>e a Naval Flight Officer, send in the coupon.

doing the show. The reactions of really want to fly, even if you've never flown the audience showed that the plea- before. You'll also need a college degree and Send US any Dannon disk sure was mutual. musical the kind of mind that works well with math This concert proved, to anyone '^ and physics. that attended, that Blood Sweat Gentlemen: Waiting at the end of your training phis send you and Tears is still at the apex w^l I it. it like Please send more information on what 25C program is a Navy Commission and the Golden in of creativity and musicianship takes to be a Naval Flight Officer. Wings of a Naval Flight Officer. then you'll the field of jazz-rock. The group By April 12-15. 19-21, 26-29 has gone through a lot of person- be an expert in areas like Jet Navigation and a complete set of 13. Name. .Age. ^ nel changes. Only drummer, Bob- Airt>orne Control . . . equipped to do your job Freak out your dorm-mates with your collection of Darmon tops. by Colomby, bassist Jim Fielder, wherever you go. Address. and trumpeter, Lou Soloff remain But whatever your specialty, travel will Arrange them on your walls, your desk, your Levi jacket, your iMsed on the novel by TRUMAN CAPOTE from the original group. The band City State. .Zip. girlfriend (or boyfriend—we're not out to offend Women's Lib). be part of your life. And so will challenge, I still maintains the same high qual- MUSIC BV BOOK AND LYRICS BY More than a fad, it's an aesthetic experience that gives lasting responsibility, achievement and reward. I ity and progressiveness it did Current College Year. significance to a transitory gastronomical sensation. CLAIBE RICHARDSON KENWARl) ELIMSLIE The t>enef its aren't average either. A Naval I with such fine musicians as Al So pry one top from a Dannon cover, and post it to us with a mere Flight Officer can earn up to $10,000 upon I (21S) 7t7t393 Kooper, Fred Lipsius, Steve Katz, STUDENTS SI.SO. %2 BOX OFFICE I 25^. We'll send you a set of all our 13 colorful flavors. $3.S0 PHONE RES. ACCEPTED completion of flight school. The pay after three and singer, David Clayton Thomas. OEN. PUBLIC $3. 13th iiNORRISSTS. Our motive is ulterior, but our cause is just. Remember Dannon is years is up to $14,500. There is also a program Whole Oates also showed that the natural yogurt-no artificial anything. Mail to Dannon they are an outstandingly talented Tliurt * Sun (7:30). PrI A Sat (tSO). Sun Matt at 3pm 22-11 Avenue, Long Island City, N.Y. 11101. Pra« Atlsndad Parking Adiacent to the Theater Milk Products, 38th act with a bright future. They did Philadelphia proud that evening!

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April 6, 1973 • THE VILLANOVAN • Pag« 19 Pag* 18 • THE VILLANOVAN • April 6, 1973 Judd Performs Today THE PHILLY SOUND

What's It All About?

By JOE ROGERS

You hear singers say that where one does his recording has a great deal to do with the excellence one hopes will be present in the VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY finished product. Bob Dylan and The Band have a fondness tor The radio station will again Woodstock, New York; others go to Memphis, Muscle Shoals, Nash- exercise exclusive area rights to ville or . Then there's the Sound of Detroit broadcasting, in stereo, a thirteen and the "re-discovered" Philly Sound. episode, hourly, B.B.C. documen- tary; "THE BEATLES STORY", One may ask, what does a city have to do with recording? Well, announced Director of Program- musicians who live in these cities it's not the city that counts but the Summer Sessions ming Jerry Stevens. that make the difference. Motown is noted for its slick, urbanized, The hourly collage of music, lighter, tighter, R&B; and Memphis for instance; for the harder, . <»\r rare interviews and narration will stronger, closer to the blues, driving rhvthm that comes straight to it air on FM 93.3 for thirteen con- from the Delta lands which lie due south. secutive evenings at 8 p.m. begin- Bell soft Philadelphia has always been noted for the Liberty and Monday,April 9, 1973. ning Shelli Sonstein, an activist in Judd is a six piece band, ori- AND UNDERGRADUATE COURSES pretzels but Philly has bred many singers. South Philly had Fabian, GRADUATE Edited down from more than 90 the feminist movement, will pro- ginally from Rochester, Minne- Bobby Rydell, Frankie Av^lon, Al Martino and Chubby Checker hours of material, the radio series duce and moderate a weekly half- sota (better known as the home English Philosophy while North Philly and Germantown boasted singers like the late Biology was a success throughout Britain hour public affairs program on of the Mayo Clinic). They have Tammi Terrell, The Orlons, Dee Dee "Mashed- Potatoes" Sharp and Political Science and much of Europe with listeners WMMR Sundays at 10 a.m. Direc- performed on national tours with Chemistry History a host of others. Wherever there were corner loungers there was of the B.B.C. 's Radio One. tor of Programming Jerry Stevens John Denver, , singing. Some of the raw talent became nourished while others; well Psychology Mason Prophet, and the Doobie Civil Engineering Library Science they may still be singing on the corner. , ^ The Beatles Return to WMMR Brothers. Besides excellent ori- Sociology The now defunct Cameo-Parkway Record company contracted ginal material, Judd Electrical Mathematics "This show is for everyone", announced today. performs mu- many of these singers and groups and all involved were successful. sic by such diverse groups as the comments General Manager Joel The show, entitled: "UP FROM Engineering Languages Religious Studies However, with the emergence of the British groups and the Modern Motown Samuelsohn. "Recent studies show THE PEDESTAL," will explore Allman Brothers, Santana, and the Sound, in the 60's the Philadelphia groups were floundering in Mahavishnu Orchestra. Their mu- that an original Beatle fan is now the changing role of women in Education Mechanical search of a right direction. sic features strong vocals and a 29 years old, married and has two our society . . . through words percussion The Philly Sound got a shot of new life with the songwriting, children". and music. heavy background. Engineering Their instrumentation producing team of Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff, two Black men "The series is especially timely Ms. Sonstein, a student at includes two lead guitars, two drummers, piano, in their 30' s. took a dare and borrowed $700.00 to now in view of current specula- Temple University, has been ac- organ, synthesizer, conga. start a record company with its first group. The Intruders. Needless tion about a recorded reunion of tive in the women's rights move- and Judd will be appearing live, in to say, that initial investment in 1966 has proved successful. Between the four millionaires", Stevens ment since attending Girls' High UNDERGRADUATE COURSES concert, Friday April in Ken- 1966 and 1971, the Gamble-Huff operation has turned out countless adds. "WMMR doesn't know if the School. She is currently working 6, •' nedy Mall. Admission is free. In- Marketing hits in Philadelphia and nationwide. Any kid in Philadelphia could Beatles are getting back together, with Temple Women's Liberation Accounting Finance vite friends! hum a few. But Gamble and Huff really struck gold within the past but this series will show why the and the Temple Peace Action Com- your ". Fine Arts Physics two years. Their company Philadelphia International has sold more Beatles fell 'apart' mittee. • • • Advertising than 30 Million singles and the number grows daily. Within the past Geography Speech year they've produced such hits as "Backstabbers", the infectious hit Astronomy of this past summer and "" both by the O'Jays. Others in- Industrial Statistics clude 's Grammy Winner, "Me and Mrs. Jones" as well as Business Law the Grammy nominee, "If YOU Don't Know Me by Now", by Harold Management Melvin and the Bluenotes. Economics

Within the past 2 years artists like: Aretha Franklin, Dusty VILLANOVA UNION Insurance Springfield, , The Spinners, The Stylistics, The Four Tops, The Chambers Brothers, Brenda and The Tabulations, and the Delphonics. Mike Douglas and a host of others have been flocking GRADUATE COURSES into the on I2th Street in Philadelphia, to get PRESENTS some of the Philly Sound. In 1971, New York's Funky , Classical Languages Secondary School Science Theatre Laura Nvro recorded her widely acclaimed album, *'It's " which included some R&B classics, which showed Nyro's love for the songs that she was weaned on. This album was "; recorded in Philadelphia Session and produced by Gamble and Huff. At First Session Second Session Third present there are eight hit records on the nations top charts, which SENIOR t are recorded by Philadelphia artists. .,,..,, Day & Evening Day Evening Witnessing a recording session at Sigma Studios is a musical is noted for its driving bass rhythms with May 29-August 3 trip. The Philly Sound May 30-June 27 June 28-August 3 pretty strings and things. Gamble and Huff are adept at going from a solo vocal to a full orchestra in one line; transferring from a funky (Registration: June 27) (Registration: May 24) -. »••.,.. *• (Registration: May 29) electric piano solo to a string arrangement in a flash They use DINNER DANCE saxophones, violins, flutes, harp and full orchestra as smoothly as a bass or drums. It all fits into place but the soul is not hidden, it's in ^^ the vocals, the lyrics and rhythm. In one part of the room you see COEDUCATIONAL •AIR-CONDITIONED RESIDENT ACCOMMODATIONS youthful musicians laying down heavy rhythm tracks while in another sector you see old Italian men and petite women weaving a SATURDAY. APRIL 14 Undergraduate Fee $47 per credit soft violin sounds. What may .seem like an incongruous combination, •'..^•» '• •' credit Fee ^ «..'.. i • • • $70 per turns out to be a unique blending like no other. Graduate

On Saturday afternoons from 1 to 6, Gamble and Huff hold * SESSION ^ mail registration, write or call DIRECTOR OF THE SUMMER auditions in their offices in the Shubert Bldg. Anyone who wants to For Bulletin and can get a hearing- writer, singer, producer. "We always take the Villanova University, Villanova, Pa. 19085 • (215) 527-2100 time", says Huff. "You never know who's going to offer something $15.00 PER COUPLE different". On Philadelphia's Main Line . Meanwhile rather than trying to tell you more about the Philly INCLUDES FULL-COURSE DINNER, FAVORS AND DANCING TO LIVE BAND 9 P.M.- 1 A.M. • Concerts • Complete Athletic Program Sound, check it out instead; it's as near as your favorite radio Weekly Campus Picnics • Film Series (LOW PRICE OF TICKETS MADE POSSIBLE BY UNION SUBSIDIZATION OF COSTS) station, whether it's WIBG, WMMR, WDAS and last but not least Parking Villanova's WKVU. AT THE HILTON HOTEL Ample Free Campus

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AprH 6, 1973 • THE VILLANOVAN • Pag* 21 Pag« 20 • THE VILLANOVAN • April 6, 1973 /* Food oerwces; In Retrospect : Arts Forum Features Innovative Quartet (Continued from page 10) breakfast: lunch: dinner meal prices as 1:2:3, wilh the possibility of By ROBERT J. ROBBINS who played the prepared piano, harmonic. Even these works fea- revision as outlined above. Who ever heard of such musical wrenched acts of God (Satan?) tured such devices as twelve-tone VI. Meal tickets shall be in the form of disposable material, and instruments as coil springs, brake out of it that more closely re- rows in the vibes and xylophones •shall be collected at the meal centers. The tickets shall be of a .stan- drums, or lead pipes? How about sembled bongo drums than a pi- (sometimes played with wire dard unit, usable at any meal. a piano that sounds like bongo ano. In the second and third move- brushes!), a gong quartet, the flex VII. Standard meal units shall be .sold in groups of 10, 25, 50, 100, drums? Do such things really ex- ments of the work, a tom-tom atone, "rototoms," or tom-toms 200, and 300 units. The cost per unit shall decrease as the number of ist? trio (three players playing three which are rotated to change the unit sold increases. The cost of the groups of units shall be as follows: followed by The answer to the aboVe ques- tom-toms each) was pitch, the lead pipes, and the 10 units . . tions is an emphatic YES, and a passage for seven wood blocks, normal cymbals, bass drum, and the Battery Percussion Ensemble with the prepared piano recapi- conventional drums. African plays all of thise avant-garde in- tulated in the final movement. Sketches, a composition by "J" struments in addition to the more Among the more tame works contained much conga drumming conventional arsenal of drums, on the program were Inventions by Messrs. Miller and Soroke and xylophone, cymbals, gongs, wood on a Motive by Michael Colgrass leaned toward jazz rhythms in var- blocks, and vibes, and they dis- and Suite for Percussion by Rich- ious places. played enormous virtuosity in ard William Kraft, assistant con- their craft when they played for ductor of the Phil- (Continued on page 21) the Arts Forum on Wednesday, March 28. Led by Ken Miller, the ensemble consists of Rick Kivnick, John Soroke, and Sue \\ Koscinski, all of whom rotated GEMERATION around the forest of percussion. Mr. Miller is a former pupil of former Philadelphia Orchestra percussion leader Charles Owen, •,'* . Adapted •%'• il From :} K\ As You Like It Artaud's and currently teaches at the Set- tlement and Jenkintown Music The theatre department has just cause there was a certain amount Schools. completed its most successful run of magic in the air (was that Fugue for Percussion by Lou of Shakespeare's As You Like that funny smell?). The costumes THECENCI Harrison opened the concert, It directed by Paul Schneider, a and sets were far out - the cos- featuring the auto parts. Miss Joseph Papp student. The play tumes looked like Fellini let loose Koscinski played the coil springs sold out seven of eight hights and in the underwear department at while Mr. Kivnick pounded the by seemed to satisfy all (well, nearly Grant's and the set - you've never lead pipes and the drum cases! all) customers. bounced till you've bounced on six The brake drummer was Mr. So- Overheard in the theatre area: inches of soft foam rubber! roke, and Mr. Miller kept busy "I thought it was going to be Mark Conti ^Sights seen during the run of on tom-toms and claves. Also boring, but it's really good" ^ As You Like It thrown in for good measure was "I didn't know As You Like It 1. People being turned away some Roland Kirk -styled flexitone was a sentimental comedy." Performances: from the theatre. with the entire composition adding "If you can't sing good, sing loud." 2. Two madmen putting posters to the ultimate cosmic exper- "My stomach!" up on trees all across campus. (so far). However, this was "Did you see that guy with ience 3. Cast members watching beginning of a series of April 4-7 & 11-14 the balloons on his long Johns?" only the "Billy the Kid versus Dracula" mindbenders. The cast got along well and on T.V. improvisation fea- enjoyed performing mostly be- Following an 4. Cast watching Penn basket- turing Mr. Kivnick on piano, the Vasey Theatre ball on T.V. Ensemble launched into the ultra- 5. Looks of recognition that fade avant-garde world of John Cage's when you take off your longjohns Amores for Prepared Piano and (and slip into your street clothes). Percussion. Cage, a contemporary Admission: It seems that theatre excite- composer noted for such "Mas- ment is running high and the next terpieces" as HPSCHD (for eleven production, Mark Conti's Genera- harpsichords and computers) and Adults: $3.00 All nights tion, will take the audience to Imaginary Landscapes (for twelve previously unexplored areas, so, radios tuned to different frequen- get into the theatre interest up- cies), added nuts, bolts, felt pieces Students: $L00 swing and come to see Genera- and numerous other tiny objects tion opening April 4th at Vasey to the piano strings to "prepare"

Theatre, /.'i the instrument, and the results Fri. & Sat.: $2.00 are psychedelic. Mr. Kivnick,

In an unprecedented move, Bearsville Records has in- cluded a return post card in every ARE PHONEY CREDTT CARD copy of Todd Rundgren's just- released album, "A Wizard, A True Star." The card, address- ed to Todd, c/o Bearsville, pro- CAUSWORTH A CRIMINAL vides a means for the record buy- er to send his or her name to Bearsville for inclusion in the Plus a stiff fine...a jail sentence. packaging of the nexfTodd Rund- gren Ip. The post card was meant by the or both? label to be an extension of audi- ence participation. Obviously, all of Rundgren's fans couldn't take part in the recording of the album so the card was conceived as a device whereby Todd's fans and friends would mark the next album with their own identities. In the first ten days following of album, the the release ^e Not everyone seems to realize that charg- offenders. And the Telephone Company Bearsville office has been literal- ing phone calls to a fraudulent credit card will not tolerate fraudulent calling, no mat- ly flooded with thousands of cards number is against the law. And that the ter who the offender may be. arriving in each day's mail. Radio law sets heavv/penalties for violators. and record store people, being the The penalties may seem harsh for some- first to acquire the record, were In this state,Mhefe's a fine of up to $500 thing that may be done out of thoughtless- first to respond. Hard-core Rund- —or one year In jail—or both. (In sorrie ness. But the fact remains: The law does gren fans were next with many states, fines range as high as $10,000, with not look on phone fraud as a lark. the delivery; sending cards special jail sentences of up to 10 years.) over 40% of the cards so far re- ceived include special notes and Modern electronic computer systems are ^M Bell of Pennsylvania comments for Todd and/or Bears- making it increasingly easy to track down

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April 6, 1973 • THE VILLANOVAN • Pag« 23 Page 22 • THE VILLANOVAN • April 6, 1973 Nova Nine Off To Poor Start Cat Powerlifters 2nd In AAU'S Outdoor Track Outlook Optimis V,U, Conquers Amherst, Lebcinon Valley By MIKE CASERTA By MIKE RANDAZZA Last week was a revenge week At first glance, this year's Vil- for the Villanova Wildcat Stick- lanova University team A wide range of superior talent men, with matches against de- seems much like the football and Elliot Sees Another was found as opposition for the GooJ fending MAC B division champion basketball teams: a few outstand- Wildcat Powerlifting team at the Lebanon Valley, who had downed ing performers but not enough to National Collegiate A.A.U. cham- the Wildcats last year 8-5, and escape a losing season. Perhaps, Year For pionships. Many national records Cat Trackmen Pioneer Division champion Am- though, the reasons for Villanova's fell at the meet which was held herst, who had fought Villanova zero and four start, don't stem last weekend at Brigham Young By to an 8-8 tie last season. from a lack of talent. JOHN MACKS est time ever for the indoor half University in Provo, Utah. Against Bob Majczan heads up what ap- Jumbo Elliott's Wildcat Track mile championship, clocking a this excellent talent Villanova re- The Lebanon Valley game left pears to be a potentially strong Team opens its outdoor season on 1:50.4, second only to Dave mained a paramount force in little to be desired in excitement pitching staff. An exploding fast- April 7. Coach Elliott has now been Patrick, who beat Jim Ryun in the powerlifting, finishing second na- as the Cat's were tied 6-6 with 8 ball and sharp breaking curve have head track coach here for 39 years process of setting his record time. tionally behind the surprising lift- minutes remaining on the clock made Bob the most effective pitch- and although this is not his great- Ken will run the mile early in ing of their young lifters. in the 4th quarter. Bill Brooks er, as shown by his two-hitter est team, it does have promise. the season, then move down to of the "gold" midfield had the Wildcats Youngest Team last Saturday at Penn. In a one to The first meet is a triangular the half mile. Brian McElroy, ball. He faked right, raced left nothing losing effort, Mike Ka- meet on April 7 at the University also a junior, is the IC4A record The Villanova team was the and fired a goal between the pipe vanagh, with an excellent curve. of Tennessee, with Tennessee and holder at 1000 yards, and can be youngest of the top five finishers. and the goalie for Lebanon Valley, Ken Sewald, Frank McGlothlin and Miami of Ohio. After that comes counted on to do well in the mile Graduate students were allowed to who, by the way, may lead the nation Glen Stom round out the staff two relay meets on the 14th and or half. John Hartnett, who is co- compete but Villanova did not take in saves this year. Before the con- J coach Larry Shane plans to use the 21st, the Nittany Lion Relays captain of the team along with advantage of this rule and re- gratulations were all in on Bill's this season. and lona Relays. McElroy, competed in the Munich mained the top undergraduate team- goal Chris Gaernter, a soph attack Brother Battery Duo The team will follow the suc- Olympics, and is the IC4A 3 mile in the country. man from L.I. popped in his fourth Most of the catching will be cessful pattern it has followed in champion. He will be running the The first Villanova lifter, Mike goal of the day to give the Cat's a handled by Bob Majczan's young- the past; the policy of not peak- longer distance this year. Tom Randezza, met head on with this i goal lead with 6:30 left on the er brother, Ray. Ray is an out- ing during the early meets. These Gregan, another fine Irish runner, National record breaking talent. clock. While coaches Keven Ryan, standing freshman, very quick be- meets are important only for the is being counted on heavily, al- After finishing in second place Phil Toohey, Fran O'Brien and hind the plate, as well as being the fact that team members get quali- though he is only a sophomore. last year, the team was looking Dave Vaughn debated a stall tac- squad's most consistent hitter at fying times for the IC4A meet at tic on the sideline John "Wish- Sprints Could Come Through forward to a good start from .294. Tom Hrubec is a fine back- ,'»*.'<'<*-'' " New Brunswick, the N.C.A.A. at Mike. But competition from bone" Galvin pumped in a shot »%. ^,* i^ Photo by Robin Ramistella In the sprints Arvid Lee seems up who would probably start at Baton Rouge, and the National Florida State and Brigham Young moments later with an assist from Outfielder John Micela performs against Holy Cross to have regained his form and most schools. At first base now is A.A.U. Championships at Bakers- broke 3 of the 4 national records Senior Co-Capt, Joe McFadden. could have an outstanding year. Gerry Gabriele, who has taken over field, California. If the team peaks and Mike missed a low dead lift Also in the sprints are Bob Mar- V.iJ. Stickmen in action againtt Lebanon Valley. The 'Cats won 12-6. Cats Pull Away for Tom Vitti, (out for the season too early during the early meets, to finish in a disappointing fifth Spring Drills Underway tel, a freshman from Texas, and with torn ligaments in his ankle.) it would be ineffective during the place. new 220 lbs. weight-class. Ernie DeChellis, the ex-OhioState ^> 4 For With the score 9-6 in favor of Tom was to be the main power By LARRY ELDRIDGE position. important meets which begin with awhile Joe held the new Champion who will be doing hurd- Lash Captures Third national Geisz In Hall Of Fame Villanova and only 5 minutes left supply but Gerry has stepped in the Penn Relays, which are on Villanova's football team is cur- The quarterback position is still ling. record in the Squat but this rec- on the clock, Lebanon Valley was well. April 27 and 28. Freshman Gary Lash at 148 Villanova swimming coach Ed east Catholic The double play combination rently in the middle of spring up for grabs, although junior Bill ord was broken later in the meet. High School, Geisz called for slashing and the Cat's is set with Mike Distance Events Again Strong The outlook for this team is lbs. fared much better, finishing Geisz has been named to the Penn- was the Burke at second practice drills, and head coach Hatty appears to have the inside good, Lavoritano finished in sixth place Middle Atlantic A.A.U. had a man up advantage for a in third lifting and Tom Kelly, who hit .370 last Lou Ferry is This year, as in the past, we if the freshmen come through to place. The two sylvania Swimming Hall of Fame. and National Interscholas' very pleased with track for the starting job. Hatty and earned five important team minute. With 50 seconds gone on year, at short. Jack Pagan rounds have some of the top runners in help the relay teams, and if the better than Gary also broke Na- tic breastroke champion in 1943. the team's progress so far. The looked very good in several late points. The competition faced by Geisz, who has been at Villanova the penalty, the "Average" play out the infield at third base. the country running for V.U., and middle distance men don't peak tional Collegiate records but Gary He later attended LaSalle College, drills began two weeks ago, and season games for Villanova last Joe was world as well as na- for twenty years, was a unani- was called (named after the former Battle for Outfield Spots will fortunately, most are not seniors. too early, for that is the area who has displayed the best talent and was a of several title culminate in the annual Blue- fall, and is continuing to throw tionally renowned but he display- mous selection by the Hall of member coach of Villanova Avery Blake In the outfield Ken Schappert, where this year's strength on the team kept right with the there has been White intra -squad game on April very well this spring. is being a junior, has not seems winning relay teams for the Ex- a.k.a. He ed great strength in dead lifting Committee, and will "Mr. Lacrosse") and Tim to leaders and surprised the crowd Fame be hon- fierce competition for the three 28. pressed for the berth by pi'omising been given enough credit for what be. The early meets will prob- plorers. his own personal best of 485. ored at a luncheon at Penn Moylan assisted to Frank Filip- jobs. the he did at the ably not be a real indication as he is new to collegiate com- S>tate For most part so far, Ferry is particularly happy with sophomore Mike Sullivan, who has N.C.A.A. Champion- o' Geisz, who runs three pool com- pelli to give 10-6 Nick Cashan found more of the later next month. the stickmen a John Ritz ships in Detroit in early the potential of this petition. Gary's amazing 505 lb. has handled left field, the play of the offense, which was also looked sharp in practice so March. team, which panies in the offseason, and serves advantage. Shortly thereafter same tough competition at the Bobby He won the 880 yard run handily, dead lift secured his t|iird place In his twenty years as head as Martin center, and Hugh one of the team's shortcomings far. may not be evident until the Penn a consultant for swimming Chris Gaertner scored his 5th goal 242 lbs. class but managed a fifth Foley right field. and also turned in the fast- Relays. finish. coach he has compiled a Foley has shown last season. Running back Lionel "I think the offense has shown second record cam]>s, was asked by the U.S. of the day and Ben Cooper rounded place finish. It was Nick's six a strong Tony Ricciardi was another first of 155 wins, 84 losses, accurate arm throwing Shaw has been shifted to a wide a lot of enthusiasm," Ferry ob- and 2 State Department in 1965 to go to out the scoring to points which secured Villanova's make the final year lifter that did surprisingly ties, and has out two runners against Holy receiver slot, while Jere Brown served, "and they seem to have a helped mold the Arab countries to help estab- 12-6, Villanova. second place finish. His 505 lbs Dick Burch fin- Cross. well. Tony was super-psyched and the careers of such Tom Ruddle, Tony Vara- and Bill Margetich have both been lot more confidence thanlastyear. former Olym- lish recreation and swimming pro- ished with 24 saves for the Cat's. dead lift was his best but not callo did not let the fierce competi- pians as Dick and Mike Kavanagh will also looking very good in the tailback I think our defense will be strong McDonough, Mike grams. He operated out of Bag- enough to get into a higher posi- see good tion get to him to hurt his mental Fitzmaurice, and Aretz. amounts of time in the again this year, with the biggest Tom dad, Iraq, and was successful in As it was against Swarthmore, •' '• '.'•''''''']':', tion. ^. ,'' ;'-'^ attitude. The result fourth outfield. with Penn and Lafayette having question mark being our backup was a A standout performer for North- his mission. the stickmen found themselves trophy. Along with Gary Brigham Young won the team With most of the statements in gone to Florida. In baseball the linebackers and linemen." place down by a 3-2 score at halftime this hitter is Lash's eight team points, Tony title with the Wildcats right be- article complementary, how behind the pitcher to Injuries have taken their toll against Amherst. However, the start added 7 more to raise Villanova hind. Mississippi State took third then can a nothing and four re- with, but the added disad- on several Wildcat players al- Cat's responded with a 7 goal from fourth to third place. Once followed by last years champs cord be explained. All of the games vantage the Villanova hitters are ready. Gary Belmont, (wrenched fourth quarter en route to a 11-9 again the young lifters Torleton State (Texas). Over 40 have been close except the nine to facing has been too much so far. knee) Ed Farmer, (broken hand) became victory. The midfield play was the powerhouse as Ricciardi easily teams competed for the team title. three loss at St. Joes and in that This affects the pitchers also. and Chuck Driesbach (sprained sloppy for both teams but Dick dead lifted over 500 lbs. game Villanova led three to two They have been wild and inconsis- ankle) are among those that have Burch hung in there for 18 saves Villanova's Len Nowd at 198 lbs. as late as the seventh inning. As tent with their pitches, both signs been struck with the injury hex. Masninino Ntaned and the Villanova attack combined also showed what long work could coach Larry Shane put it "we of not enough work. So, in evaluat- Ferry is very optimistic about for 10 goals and 7 assists. Joe ing do. Earlier in the year Len de- haven't gotten the one big hit, the team it would be fair to the Wildcats' chances for a good ; McFadden lead all scorers (not ^ cided not to join fraternity life Coadk which could break the game." A consider these first few games as season this fall. "We have some Head only in this game but probably and instead work harder and this .192 team batting average shows spring training is considered in the tough games on the schedule next throughout the country on Tuesday) that there hasn't big additional work earned a third By MIKE STULPIN been much hitting leagues. The next games will year," noted Ferry, "but I think with 4 goals and 5 assists. Chris at all. The problem is, that all the be tomorrow and Saturday. the place finish. Nowd's lifts were These kids will be equal to the chal- Filling the slot of head basket- Gaertner chipped in 3 goals and 2 teams Viilanova has played, have games will show the among his best, he joined Lash quality or lack lenge. We're going to surprise a lot >'. ball coach recently vacated by assists, while Ben "Monkey" all been playing longer this year, of it on Villanova squad. of 'and Ricciardi in lifting over 500 Cooper in people." The 1973 Villanova Track Team Jack Kraft, Mr. Rollie Massimino poured 3 smooth goals lbs. Len is only a junior and will has moved onto the Main Line from the crease. be back again next year to try campus as the new hoop head. to win a championship. a2S3SD(!i:]S(m(^a]:33- Originally heralding from north- Defense Stands Up ern Jersey, coach Massimino's Stratecy Pays Off v.v:-'^ previous position before accepting It must be mentioned here that A strategic move put senior the Villanova post was that of the man -down defense of Goalie Joseph Lavoritano into the brand Assistant Varsity Coach at the Dick Burch and defenseman Paul University of Pennsylvania. Other Gavin, Don "Ronald" McDonald, coaching experience included sev- Paul Nemeth, Don Semesky and It is only April 4, but sea- eral years at Stoneybrook High Middle Paul Sullivan (Ph.D. in Man ht son tickets for next year's School in Long Island. Down) were over 90% effective in football games are already preventing man down goals on sale. Booths have been set Presently Coach Massimino is throughout the week. up in the pie shop to sell the following a heavy travel schedule tickets, which include all four in order to recruit promising home games next year, and freshmen for next fall. Thus he The Wildcat stickmen will be looking to 8-6 cost only ei^ht dollars. Sea- was unavailable for a detailed avenge an loss last interview for this issue. He did year to Delaware when they take ONCE PRA(SON PIP son ticket holders get prefer- A OFFER A AMP THE KNIGHT PIP PAY THE HE CHOSE HIS SViMBOL MOST PRO^m on the Blue Hens today 3:30 ONCE AGMH « IT SHPH ence for the choice seats, and state, however, that more news at mOHJ A BOOK OF MAGICKB. PRICE OF 2- SIX B<\CKS OF JUOIClOUSLy ANP PIP across from the stadium. INSCRIBE BE A FELONY TO PEFACE will be assured of not missing regarding assistant coaching po- Remem- SYMBOLS, ONE OF WHICH »VAS SCHAEFER BEERE ANP B^GlH IT ber, at 4-1 the lacrosse is one ON THE STONE, ROYAL PROPERTY.* any of the excitement next sitions would be forthcoming team 6UARANTKP TO RELEASE THE TO STUPy of the few hopes Villanova sports THE BOOK. year. For additional informa- shortly. have of having a winning season SVSORP FROM THE STONE. tion, ask at one of the booths A detailed interview with Villa- this year! in the pie shop, or call Ed nova's new basketball coach will Rideout at 527-2100, ext. 220. appear in next week's issue of the Schaefer Breweries. New YcxK. N.Y.. Baltimore. Md.. Lehigh Valley, Pa. Come out and support lacrosse. Villanovan. New Head Baeketball Coach Rollie IMaieiniino FASTEST SPORT ON FOOT!

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