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No. 10 November 20. 1961 :§7. YltU^NOVA JJNIVERSITY. VfLLANOVA, PA. -tafi %. ! ire Protection 4«; Found Adequate number ol fiie otti^uiilMrs or witii the 1929 coda, the By ANNE KSinrOAM wherem fire drill, fO of the buildii^ had move chewing gum from the bells if hoses according t6 the si9 the Connelly Center llowiBl «Im Oct. 16 fin in St. d has to comply probleme." iSruck explainsd the after the fire. Trucks said that by C; building, fire escapes^ if nec- with the '?, 1900 cods, becauM that situation Pet. 26 the systsm was sgain com- r'8 |Mi «b4 the Nov. 10 at 8t. Mg^s; *'We sur- Presents essary. was the time of its finished con- veyed entire plete and operable. Br-mftjirlii««kpge, thf quMtio^ tbe dorm end had a Hie township's code suggests struction. Although some of the re salN^ entf ^i^eutionfl on crew fod^ln and work overtime "Tliere seems to be an evident drill . one a month for educaSional- buildings date back to as early as ,1', VillanPn^ carapus haa bean occupied buiHfings and three drills Tolentine, Meagher feels that, e month for institutional build« 'The systems in all the Udlveniity u under the buildings ings, which dormatories fall un- are very safe.*' However, he added, i iictiop;;W the Badnpr Timn- *» der. The individual univeivities **Thsre is alwsys room for im- fire ebda, which is iipdste<| howev«s#» docids whaithey feel is provement. SI* constaiiity up- few yecra. The University We an adsqygte liuni^r bf drills. Vil- dating, when the funds are comiily with tljie code and lanova h61(cls wX. least gne drill available." Towpehip's Fire Marshell, a '..-lit' •! semester for the hitildif^pi canr- ,; on biggest . Lit. **The problem that_I rd Qaii|B» sees to tliii eom- pus. -. have found at all the universities There are '-f > different sections of is the students and their direct t t.j .' ' linn ex|riained that tl^are is a .1 . the code pertaining to eiisting and misuse of the fire equipment,^' le buii^ng code which governs new buildings. Edward Meagher, stated Quinn. [protection from singlj^h rules a of the ttmintenance department, Thomas Trucks, head of the Blling hoine up to a college or eiqplained that the systems in the maintenance department,. Agreed, building. The regulations buildings on campus comply with, saying "By September 8, all of the

I that there be a certain number the code at the time of con- systems in all the buildings were ire exits, pitoperly ' esjcb marked i .,11. J struction; Tolentine Hall was completely operable but by the illumhisfiBed signs, a 1, t>rop^ built in 1929 so its systems agree end of September, after the first Semate to Meet Today

'', By MKUNDA MjUSIAL finencial aid and maintenance and budget will be in the range of 7.7 ='^'<:Mi1; University Senate will meet renovation. percent to 8.7 percent. A motion will be brought at 4)09, with an opening ad- up According to the Budget FriQr«t Flie hese pelled set of case In Sullivan Hall, last Mey. by Father IVseidentDriscoll during the meeting by Senator Vic ities Committee, the most recent |the top of the agenda. Falvo to increase access to sup- evaluation of Viilanova's animal to complete the work for the ar- contempt of the students in the Plus port facihtiss, rival of the students. Sept. naisuse of the fire Bnator Atvin Clsy will preeent including Faivey c^e facilitiss showed that ths By 8 equipment," Senate Bud^rt Committee Library. University is not in compliance the fire system was completely stated Fr. Patrick Bice, 0.S.A, vice rt and the initi^itioB .<}f tfil Coiisideration-^er the M.B.A with eodsting regulations and is functional with the exception of 11 president of the adminis- ter's of Husiniie AdSftinii- program proposal will involve expesingetttdsnts and staff to un- out of 36 bells^" Trucks explained trstion. Gauss's that adeeiiw parts for the 11 bells "In all the resident halls there lidered. -'^mm^tmi^m'^^^ be- is the cotmnonpracitice of playing WALTER thi» fiteiie^ l*fimn^^ ^Aad, eccording l^'-ii y cause mai^ of the missing parts "with the fire extinguishers snd MY t Prioriti# Coasnittse viiijeleo GredUeie Coearaitliee concerning committee^ ths existing UghtU^ hoses. It has happened in ent budget pricritiee iaeelfing the M.B.A program. AnaMe HQlrBtem in the Field House will not' were found in students' rooms last Tolen- his 1 ' tine but the academic buildii^ 5 piece Orchestra lations of chei^nj' en- indicetes thgt if initiated, ^^le support color television, an im- spring, being used as sshtrays. *<. are not as big problem program should ev^tually portant part of the Big Bast "People do not realise that the a because they are locked at night and closed and female of Uie prepesed M,B.A generate $600,000 eyear in needed package, and should be upgraded. fire alarm systems are related. vocalist You rip out one bell and the whole on the weekends, with the ex- ram and a proposed under- revenue. One hundred and fifty, Todey's meeting msrks ths first system is made inoperable," ex- ception of Tolentine," stated Rice. late msior in Computer new students would be netted Senate meeting this year at which : ( plained Trucks. Trucks stated figures in regard »nce, M well es severs! el^ eedi 3^ser, widi e peak em^hnent Uriacoll has spoken. Trucks feels that the problem of to the situation with the ex- inchidiBg Aninud Cere of appreximetely five fauindred. The meeting will conclude with the alarm failure during the Oct. tinguishers in 1981. Jan. 20,- ilities and field House Light- "mho budiget prioritise com- new businsss. TUESDAY. v 16 fire was the result of van- $1,464:76, Jan. 28,41.428.50, Feb. mittee's report wiU be built on the Ths Senate meets in the West dalism. A cr^w had to go in and re- ion-academic budget priorities essumption that the inflation rate Lounge ^once a month. place missing parts of bells and re- {Continued on page 5) ing discussed will also include over the period of the 1962-93 DECEMBER 1 Computer Major Proposed

:• of svailable teachers but '.VJ.i.. fl By MARY CLAmi: LEAHY "We expect to accept 50 students number n a • Bachelor of Science degree s year. No hif^r number because not in the expertise, according to U A in '^.i^ ^ Hartmann. There are already at 8 P.M. Computer Science may be offered of the availability of the equip- *-•..? ' staff, but we will not en- graduate teachers specializing in it .« 'if. by ihe 1962 fall semester. The pro- ment and posal to change roll below SOstudents, in order for coniputer science, so some of the •^ • Computer Science teachers ^B from a concentration to a major the nugor to maintain itself." grsduate will also teach undergraduate computer science :ii wilt possibly receive its final Additional computer equipment courses. Sixteen of the 32 under- approval at the December 8 Board is a request within the Computer grsduate staff have already been ACADEMY of Tlrustees meeting. "There is a Science mejor proposal. The con- OF graduate in teaching in the computer science MUSIC program computer sideration of additional equipment area exclusively. science, so this computer science is in response to the inadequate naturally fills mejor out the com- amount of equifRnent for all of the Hartmann added that "help will plete program," said Dr. Hart- computer science work now being be given to the faculty to develop menn, of the math department. done. Hartmann realiass the their skills in computer science The Consputer AL Science meior will problems studsnts fsce for access through supnmer institutions snd MELTZER, Mastar of CtrMiMNiiiM prepare studsnfs for greduete ibility. To help this situetion, odier courses. Most of the stndibr or anyoos of ths in- ' — computsrs are open to the univer- '• ' teaclisrs in the math department ' , i . : creeiing number of industry jobs. eity f?' fommnnity 24 hsors a day in specialise in math, not realiasd *«rhe IMsereity hM Meadsl ee well aa for scheduled peler science. Fr. is eg iee- i. Student Tickets seteoe hours in Tolsfkiae end Hartley. OellsB, vice president of tiM pmt ef Ifes tiherel Arte eSsirs said thaS "for the MB liSnl ea MP ML pert we will be eUe to «Be Hm Ibnilty we aOO-IBOi avaiiobte from in Student 1 $

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.^.^^ vm • Naawinni «, fin ftri say 1^ aia iaay» or that thay ilka Move—nt in IMS, com- CAROL AtKONi Sua flmith The movamaot ^aggn in^96(l By and Jotama Sladel- shouldn't have ehili^on if they mented, "B li op to us to want to maan,. for Cdlliolic lopaph WQ#Wa Ute Fouith whon a pdtoftr ttmt, provkis for tfaam. change things. Thsse peopte want A noir until Some >1K from Nowmbar H a Worhl Movaaas^t, baeaoMr^^dteplaiii of a wiD be pfaaent Waaatald, JMopla do recogliiae the problem to be treated like human beinp. «t the a^ gallaty.to ana^nar gwtiationa sh«ity40wn Ilaiar4#^nnd soma dont," stated Smith. Hiat ia the basic exclusion. We %- t >f ,m the IHHgij of Fottrlfc Wot*Id andatplaln the "racagniiod that "^ Movement's foala. near Paris and dtadihnann, a native of Swit- must become aware of that and iildren">r^l ha aha«n in the Tbs aidkibit thare not mfk ex^ has bean shown since tha poopla wava aarland, who became involved with change it. The problem doesn't )lly Osoter art gallary. Tlia ' ) Jewish Student Bob Hope Tbaidiiy, Nov. t% ahtnough^ of. clnded group by their own choice. Auditions lUectiott available Bob Fosse, is to Villanova students at the wa.(F*bruary iMrodiietion, UaLl^Tinaton the i When asked, how tha exhibit ware excluded people every- Hsll. Room 106 F. The meetings wUl in inbirnational centers in- ii be low the eeriaa of Villanova 1)0 many prioe of,|i2.00I!! Come see a livii^ diraicting), and tnm 7:30-11 p.m; on One. Cult came to be shown at Villanova, where," Smith fiirthar explained. 1 1( on TuesdiORS st 12:3a p.m. All members Ffhaa. [eluding Center Potnpidou- legend, and help to restore 1 and 2 for Haw la Smith, V'i must Attend on Tuesday, Mmt. a dead Svccasd ta laaii who. is from England, ex- "We hope that the exhiMt con- 24. AUThatlatt is afeast for the lauborg and UNBSCO in Paris; tradition. Formore inforraiiion,. call Bob WHbairt Esail^ (March pro- eye plained that Father George P. veys message. Xwtflm in a We hope that or at duction, it a danling, inventrva l^hn which Westminster Abbay London; BiU 626-916^ (Room' 131). Terry Fimiano direeiing). p Magae, O.S.A., from Mctnaignor people will recognize the kind of Council ol Burope in Brusseli. into Fosse's own wttrld. Tl» movie fthe Call ^464760 for pn appointment, dr Boiuaar High School saw the ex- problem we are talking about. plays an uproarious amount Amnteur Radio stop by Vaiey 108. of llie exhibit was inaugurated in hibit at th^ United Nationa, and Most people aren't associated '' 1 • ^-»*. liance, i nerve and dance. [ihis countfy at the UnRad Nations aakad fbr more information. "He with Third World problems and Club The fihn will be shown in the Connil (in May 1980) and thoii^ of us in connection with with Third World poverty. They The Center anema, hxated on the Amateur Radio Club will i^oet oh Villano been shown in several Hunger Awareness Week," she tend to think that there may be Dec. 1L at campus, both on Sunday, Nov. 7 (in Haverford Room of the Christmas Ornament 22 « cations including San Francisco stated. poor people, but that they're Monday, taken Connelly Center. This Classical Nov. 23 at 7:30 p.m. Admisiij is a very im- Studies I^City Hsll and Artiste Embassy; Smith described -the term care of. These people are not only portant for thia evMit ia ^.60 lor students meeting; and all members Contest ai [Kew Orleans International "Fourth World" as referring ve On Dsc. 2, Wedneidi^ at 3 pjn. the Trade to deprived, but they are excluded — urged to Villanova associates and $3 for attend. Also, any students in- the g« universities of $he ''poorest and most excluded they 'i' department Dayton, are . Help us celebrate of classical JMart; pushed to the edge of ''1 stu^^ : will . , the terest^ in Christmas oral public. the dub, or in show [Ohio, Loyola/Marymount people in any society the people society getUngan season! flease submit your homemade the fihn Oe«pm ^ KJi^ starring in Loe — and are rejected and anjateur radio license, are invited to at- ornaments^-'iidiich James Maaon. The film will be [Angeles; iuA New York- who are left out Of society.^' blamed for their condition. People tend will be displayed on shown in Photo ciAlbtt hetil hi the art gallery of the the the Radnor/St. J*ff Photo Commons- Lounge Christmas tree in David's room of the Con- Pao« the jaelljrX^enter. Connelly Center. All entrierwill be There is no adoiissioii and' accepted tefreshmente will between Nov. 30 and Dec. 4 in be served. The film the Connelly Center runs approximately 46 minutes to Seniors administrative of- and fea- Wifi Free Ticicets! V.U. Yet Re-apply for Morris Estates fices. Judging will take tures masks cast from original, ancient i- place on Dec. 7. ATTENTION SENIORS: 150 Days First prize will be dinner face masks. All students and facidty WKVU <640 AM) is giving 'V for two at JT's are awi By LEONARD X. LaSARTH Villanova purchased 37 acres of sented to the Board bf Trustees. plained. "With no definite plans ship committees for their recom- Party on Dec. ^;i ! 'i i from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. at resUurant and invited. PMaea ttf late shows tlihi other prises will be weekend at th Once conaidsrad to ba a "land the estate that included five build- "I'm fairly confident that the and a lot of 'maybe we'll do this or mendations. The' Zoning Board- r the Covered Wagon Inn. Tickets are $2. awarded. AH Waknitt Man Theater in» Philadelphi( omamento may be picked bank for the luture," Villanova's ings for $750,000. Included in the township will grant the zoning and that,' it certainly did not in^press responds to the request within a (Sponsored by the Blue Key Society up after Ybu can win pasaea to in Quristmas break. see FUteorc, [{mrchase of the Nforris Estates transaction was the University's the ordinances," McKenzie had the Board." three or four-month time period. correlation with the Villanova conceit fihn with Uni- the OratefrtI Dead, J [teems to have turned into a white right of first refusal on Dr. Mor- said. versity). [; fersoif Aligiiaha and more, or to Ki elephant for the University. ris' house and the accompanying "The next step is up to Villa- N tncky Basicetball cNub FiMMivIa, iiy listening betwe Turned down once by Ihe Rad- acreage. nova," said Radnor Township 8 XKl 10 p.m. tonight. And ymi can «. nor Township Zoning Board for ''Three years ago the plans were Manager Charles Guernsey. "No, ATTENnONITIw meeting this w^k piMses to go to CitjF Otttlens in Trenton •I IS Tuesdv, Nov. 24 at jMresenting incomplete plans for incomplete," Father John M^Ken- there has been no formal applica- Political 12;46 in the ^id N.J. over Union Tlianksfiviiv tlwekand to institutional re-xoning apd de- Philosophy House. All should attend. Mead^land sie, Villanova's director of plan- tion since the first one was turned Club Jhu Davihiai'a WaMag (Thnrs.). R., felopment, Villanova The Political Union is having a tickets will be distributed. has yet to i^ ning told the VillanavaB early this down. How long ago was that? debate We want to gae artiste The Philosophy Toote and*ihe Maytals (Fri.| on Mond^, Nov. 23, at 7 Club presente the lec- see you there , Apply and gain the township's ap- year (January 30, 1961). According Three years?" p.m. in the St. Villanova (K.V. that is!) ' or j4 t : '^r'-i';:, ture "Fhiloso|:^cal and the Blackhsarte David's/Radnor Rm. of the Solutions to Mathe- (Sat.| proval. to McKenxie, a petition had been "In Villanova's presentation, Connelly hf Uatening Center. matical Poradoites" by Dr. Fielder on Men. and Taes. between In 1978, following 15 years of drai^ up that spelled out the Uni- they came before the zoning board Monday, Nov. 23 and 11:30 pan. " ^Hr The topic is: Resblved •This House at 3:46 in Room 208 of on-again, off-again negotiations, versity'^ plsiis and was to be pre- with 'possibilities,' Guernsey ex- .^^.. Vnsey Hall; Such thii^ .opposed President Reagan's Economic as Russell's

,?i ' * Jf ;^:.;J'^J•«m ThanksgivinQ Friday, N November Mid<)ity zoning ''Secret Santa couraged to ^,diOSBtK YWCA, 3027 Chestnut Strec ranks noeiett to a^e heard. come together on the E^ye of ae one of the people ever known man- permission, a letter of petition posals Objections and TJe library wiU resunte regular Fee: Thanksgiving hours Members $5, Non-members $6. kind questions raised fl for a reflective Eucharist on Monday, must be submitted to the Zoning can be by the November 30. LO 4-3430. Sale Bring family, food community as well as the town- to share, and canned Board. The Board examines it, goods to rfffer! Nearly tour years ago. Bill Clark to the Vli- ship managers at this meeting. Wednesday evening, Nov. came thendistributes it to various town^ Sheehan Hall will be having a "Secrfet 26, 8 p.m., in St. Mary's Chapel. Isnovan from.a dinky backwater hamlet somewhere in (Continued on page 5) SanU" sale! Send a chocolate sanU that great sludge heap called New Jersey. The town's I 1; anonymously to / a friend. Ord^ will be Meditation name taken / is Iselin, or some such nonsense. Anyway, who on Nov. 30 and Dec. 1-2 in Dough- HeipOn " ^actice the TM program and in- Ta|S really cares? erty Hall. Hours Compared terested in learning Editors more about it, or CALL ^ f^om Clark's early period recall the then- us And TALK ... Just ta starting a club on campus? budding young reporter as distinguished chiefly by his Such a group i^out anything you would want We're HO. invoke an instructor giving an ad- VlUanova's total unremarfcability. In fact, moat of them don't even •'f own PEER counseli vanced lecture, checking meditation remember him at all. Many of the editors who have at Highlands and group. Sunday-Thursday: Libraries Project other 6-10 pi recreatiaoal activitiea. Those in- Phone: served undar him, say the same thing. Memorial IMass 645-7232 ... take good care Alpha Phi tai^sted^all the Clark By MARY ANNE GRANGER Spend large amounts of dollars. Omega invites everyone TM Cen- each other. started his cairoer as a groveling cub report- There will be a to Memorial Mass for^the help them with their ter at 667^9813 and aakfbr er, covering the stories that no one else wanted to do. A recent survey by the Senate But, if a lot of people in the Villa- latest service proi- BtUfHaer or _ I. deceased relatives and friends of the Vil- contact He shows that the Falvey lilnrary is the 9^ 11i^.mll be doing landscaping Ann Marie at 627-«90^. worked his way up the VfUanavaa ladder, going WIICbtlL wMi tha only tHag ttmt aiakcs nova community use them, ; .,{f li and 4. ,.. lanova University community on oaier from open fewer hours than several kept." m^tenanc^ work at the ! general reporter to Aaaistant News Editor^ and hJai ibH hours should be Tuesday, Nov. 24 High. p at 5 p.m. in the Main J«^.4i from thaia way, ac- other comparable Universities in • . to Bdilor4n-Chief. Along the ha ili.;. ,, , 1 , , owwKl 'I- P^ly estate, on I Falvo has been compiling his in- Chapel. Pr. John Driscoll will be the HiWiay, Dec. 6. For (luired a wall-4eaerved raputation as * human inwwrte- the area. more information form^ion for several weeks, and principle speaker. \y- "Hie last >)'.. 27-3776. brate, time Villanova had ,'- " Find out why exhibiting an Ineradibia iask of spine every step * ^ ^^_— ,,|*^f A.P.O.T Project: ^^^ UBncB explained that some studente had SMnf^ine of the way. But despite this physical and apMtuid longer hours was in the early 70s, l^MU^It thaft wUI be a approached him about attempting Rock Dane handicmi, Clark o#rcanig. said Senator Vic Falvo, who pre- ATTBIfnON, ALL for P^nhs In the BmI Lounge of DougL to extend Falvey's hours. "I began PRORSCT SUN- He overcame other obstncles ip his career as wall. pared th^motibnconcerning the li- wgr HaU it talking to people, (faculty, stu- SHINE voLwcnHoia. • pjn. It's aponaored by] brary that will be Legal pmt and Pirst of all. ha^waa and is an accounting major. Moat presented today Information PMSBNT: ^ui^aam are WKVU and ite altenuitiva Radio Under-j dente and administrators) about now Mng in- •ccouQtklg let alone edit at the University Senate meeting. oiilora can't read, a paper/ whether they ^ifiTfiam^d fcr Hm puakioQ of PoHd. 0Mas upind hamim and dancs! would use the fscili- Special Clark is no naoagitiian. "Since then, the caliber of stu- Center ties and they said yes." Fkx^M» Coordinator. "^ ^ reiMahmante and d( Major re- 2^ Also^ hac»#rainated the "Villanovain for Ander- dente and faculty has increased. Villanova •nanaibittties priaaa and tichate i?! Law School students offer oT mm pasitian iqchkb an |1 hi advance,! Therefore, the demand for library The official resolution to be pre- il ilii i tod^r 'free legal advice to undergraduate SUNaHINB DAY, r«craith« m 110 DM^herty. ani hours also has increased. y lit sented to the Senate today says •tudente on Landlord-Tenant problems. Shroud of Turin Mr'Ojbo be sold at the door if it's not "Tm not saying the administra- "Resolved: That the University Hop by Room 207A in Dougherty ILJl m tion should be locked into any- AnolMeor AlataO. Adlerirom Weatera should increase access to support cnH 645-7212 for an appointment. thing — thay should try it on a facilities such ss Falvey Library trial basis tia woigh the coete ver- and the Computer Center. How- .1 sus tha benafite." the IjMadlhroiid of e ever, such increased access should H: mmhhk acmtiBy. Fahio cited reeearch he hse be consistent with a reasonable -ic if Loaf H»f«iUapaakon iHtLki byJ< which shows that costAienefit analysis." ,* 14a09JHL on TiMK^, Nov. .Jffl,Tl, V.F. Morri sehoob such as Drenel University, saver Seiko U m^m watch lUL The University of FMuiaylvania Falvo said ths rationale for the I maid and motion ia as Hh FaaliiiU Talk about advataity. and Saint Joseph's University follows: "In order for fWi last ftiMkQr. Wi heap mare library haurs than ckias the Vi llanova Conununity to maai- hut ia flaUiar MisiH hiaai teme^fffoMod, nlM tha parfcrmMoe of of lonaflManyofi VHIanava. various at M6.«i», RiM 101 f^wetiana — taarhing, leamii^ of a grant oonlrlbntor to itei to laottlty, studante ra- Miiah, ate. XL or Rm QMk Bnt, wa folt raaantly and — it ia naamary for »t tha nwMninity to hnat warnkmrn 1 Moln of tha to Ihaaa UilaafaHy^fa. «r It, w^4 ntkm^m Mao. ' •• lihrarlaa nns an w gaaa • • • ^VMS^aiif • ' llaAlyong • • • a • !

— i z^^; tt,r Hm^ • rm^f^UMMfm • HmimmM^. .- oxfigMa : mmmns 5 ACS W^K f! Undw' New PmoMen J 1 nrpntiid and doii« thim*" ht 9f iU4ir AWK agaia" Goorlay attrihutat the racant fwiiistion and no othar partitB. one waa sdbmitted laat year, and Newman High School. Mjurine officer. what waa lighting for TV waa than cited m itself alao contributes to network flW gohig on. We are Tlia award waa presented "Hie award is for an alum- recahfed ^'approval to have tha raaaoo for tha awitch. Tach- TV's problems. "Bigger, newer to flMra orgaiiisad thfia. 3faar Kirschke nus of the school arenas are easier for them to work for hia courage who has con- ara wor^ mcr^with the ''Another ^ the during hia service in Vietnam tributed to his country and is •1 ^: aapect we're trying in^" Aceto claimed. Among to develop ia sity." Maua said. someone problems technicians face are at a Conununion breakfaat on people can look up to/' conunented dealing with commuter problems... A lot off placement Qf transmission cables Sunday, November 15 at Capone. ,'l 1 Paout Iha organi and locations for cameras and reataurant in Phila- people delphia. The event was emceed think we're Just for people who live at fkancial aituation, Gourli operators. Robert home, but **Ottr hadi^ ^ aiiffieiant. According to Aceto, "We won't by Capone, alumni di- Fire Safety we are encouraging OCRs to Join do pratl)^ much what we have any idea how many games rector at Villanova. da.TlMgr gave uamqra m( (next season) un- Althou^ a double amputee, will be televised page 1) also." Kiracke (Continued from year ao tha Umvaraity i|; continues to swim a AlMM- til after next August. But there mile every 12,-1786.00, Feb. 18,-138.00, and more bafalnd iU/' will be considerable income due to day and is an avid The group ia alao working on a **Kight now," aaid Gourley, suocaa^ of tha ACS to tha March 18,-$2, 125.00. These such appearances." weight-lifter. figures **we're invQiiMMl with coma&utar handbook which would Hunger **paop]a wa have, aapecially our Kirschke has been at Vil- cover the repairing, recharging, "Wa'tai atm q^m tor This season, six Villanova > "B ba free to ail Awareneas — wa worked with cbaii aple and officers." And. and replacement of the fire ,1 conunutara. **lt W lanova since 1977, after serving ex- barahlp, and trying to get games are schedulec[^to be telecast j .'fe would have information ahout car- Campua Miniatry on tUa and we said (kairlay, **St«dant Activitiaa as editor of the Journal tinguishers alone. Stanford hall ¥Ohfipd on free and cable TV networks. At of have dona vary wall hare at aphool," . pooling, fix-it hinta for cara, train collecting baa baan vary halpAil. Our Modern Literature. had the highest figures last year I I least one of these games will be moiiay from for schedules, daacripiiona of the commutara." modaratCra, Lucy Gorski, and His first book was titled damages and misuse of the fire ^'. telecast from the fieldhouse with Britt Gaarley ACS, routes to equipment." school, and other of Vlllaaeva*s baidc flaMheme. J«ff Pa00 PhQto the existing lighting system. things," explained Gourley. Christopher Janosik, director of resident life, sUted that, "Hie in- stitution's response has been ^ E-Systems continues adequate in the maintenance of \ Photos the fire protection standards. The

' ! 1,- problem is the available funds. !. (Continued from page 3) me tradition of When the money is available, we :^al with juBt the political or they find their lives governed by try as rapidly as we can to update

, economic system, but also within policies and institutitms in a^ch the systems." Janosik continued, humanity." they have no voice and are not ttie world's great problem solvers. "We do as much as we can but if '*We are showing some liard' represented. Hiis cycle of depen- the studehts insist on tampering Maxwell's electro- taining a reputation for Manager of Staffing, ^photographs, but we're also dence forces the same conditions 293-1415 with the equipment, then we get magnetic field theory led to designing and building E-Systems. MELPAR allowing dignity and joy. We're on their chilchren," explains the 102 E. Lancaster Ave. Wayne, Pa. 19067 defeated." Janosik did say that the ahowing the hope and courage that movement pamphlet. huge practical scientific communications, data, Division, 7700 Arlington tampering in Sullivan and Stan- ^ these children have/* said Smith. *'TbB people of the Fourth advances. His light theory antenna, intelligence and Boulevard, Falls Church, ford halls does not seem as *'Five percent of the people in World need our help not only in an Ask abeat ear Party Fatiiagetl . prevalent led to his own development reconnaissance systems Virginia 22046. or serious this year. Europe, and five percent of the individual way; it ia necessary of one of the first color ^ that are often the first-of-a- people in the United States are that changes are thought of for the photos and the kinetic kind in the world. Foiuth World people as we know poorest ones. It is always the same "Pizza, Strdiaboli, Calzolies Morris Estate it. Compared to what we get, these people who are kept apart — who theory of gasses. For a reprint of the E-SYSTEMS (Continued from page 3) people never get recognition, adu- are trapped. Justice will have to at INscottnt Rates" Scientists and en- Maxwell illustratbn and *- cation, or proper The change for the poorest; than it will Edward B. Shober, 775 County homing. gineers at E-Systems are information on career op- Melpar Division possibility for schooling 'is there, change for everybody," said Line Road, is a neighbor to the carrying on in the tradition of portunities with E-Systems but these people live such chaotic Stadelmann. Open Fri. & Sat. nights tfll 1 A.M. Morris Estates. He is also a dis- ji f: lives, they're not able to go on a Smith explained, *The Maxwell's genius. Today, MELPAR Division, write: The problem tant cousin of Mrs. Morris who regular basis. There might be only movement is trying to cireatr a they are solving some of the still resides on the estate prop- Open Sundays till 9 P.M. I solvers. 'one pair of shoes for all the friendship between the poor and erty. world's toughest problems An equal opportunity employe^ M F H V children in a family to wear, or the non-poor; don't the We go into a in electronically steered "I guess could child must stay home to care for poor area as professional people you say I'm op- FREE DELIVERY phased array antennas, posed," the longtime resident the little ones. Many times there — we just try to hear and un- win jmiMimUM *10.00 ORKRS said. "The neighbors are language difficulties, and the derstand what they're expressing electromagnetic scattering here are used TO VULLMROVM, ROSERIOMT a CABRIMIHOUSmG to the quiet life. child may be behind the other stu- in their lives. When these people and solar ray concentration, The traffic would be bad," he added. dents his age by several years. come together as a group, they using his findings as tools. These children have the same realixe that they have an identity. CRANO OPENING SAVINGS E-Systems is main- Standing on his front step in potential, but they're living apart Hiey learn that their experience is the AT early twilight, in a different world." not an isolated one, and they Shober outlined various reasons why he and his , The movement workers stressed discover that together they have a ' neighbors are against the that the problem perpetuates it- voice and that they have much to zoning ', ^ request of Villanova. self — children of poor families tell us." ^ "Fm so close. I see the most. grow up and have poor families of "They want all the means for a Students would be going in their own: "Extreme poverty family life — to be together, to and out all day. With the increased ahapes their lives from childhood learn, to get training, and to be traffic there would be more on. It saps their health, constricts recognized as human beings. They LARGE PIZZA ^^^^ pollution. And what about the world, and often affects their want to have a voice to say what OR a road? The one they ability STROMBOLI have back there is in pretty bad ^'1 to learn. Poverty also they are living, and to have others shape. brings ezcluaion-by classmate listen and understand that they Houra: Man. - Tbura. 11 A.M. to 11 P.M. It would have to be wid- whan in schoola, by employers count," continued Stadelmann. l^fLASatlllol A.M. ened. Villanova would have to build when they look for work, l^ land- "Thoae .who have suffered the a new one," he said. lords when in search of most extreme housing. situationa can show At the time of the purchaise, Employed intermittently, if at all. us what justice is." I grandiose plans for student hous- ing and athletic fields were con- I

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Matt Ourit 6aMi|gg6l the wgrtobe w^appF 'w »»^wi ^w^d^^^^^^^^^^p mi . wvw ibair paopla ' here s€|pm to ba cop- iwmm^> jldera^ and a». athletic bag in scieotjioua of thd way thay look." By NANCY MARTIN It aeatts tbe beat way fbr O^ thiihg Durst doeitot ^;ree What ia diabetes? Do I have a PartU ^ .i. le to ga lifom daai to class to wnh ia the amount of mahamp chance of being aflflicted with it Fi which many girig use. He said that some day? Tliese are two very for th«,:^liOFtime faahion, th# girls wear too adich asaka-up #hen cofnmon questions that are asked seem^' to appro^ of the tha when the topic of diabetes is men- grig narural look4s so mucb bbtter No one can av«taay that WKWC is anything if not fhfar. . .even- ^ed look aatd of thr little 3o|kaxt time tually, w» sa? l everyone tioned. Diabetes is the third gteiniwikiri is seen ai «... In order to preserve our iatagrity . . . s^^)ir4»idly igator dtaplayad on on campus, or green and to plaaae Irena . . . waNe heard that yearns leading cause of death in the coun- WA and yellow test big laaer will shirts. agahi try and the leading cause of all checkerboard panto for that mat- attempt to grab tha brass rfaig this year. . . we only hope that thfi anli/iiaiala ratio was can- is ift of a By SWAN WlMAmi behind thair malr«ouMtarparti, here.'* To Utoife Biokart, ViBgBOva era purauii For tilM^ idghltima fsahions, ter, whatever skssis foras of blindness. Everyone %n*t thhdL that you^ Ihlfew ha uaea are his awn . . . Speaking of sisctJam . . . b« a wamui «t ViUiiMva in aidintfy lapMd li|#i# af asan. in tha liKul^. Voaburgh atataa, tha Biioibar af fonala foeulty Aa Kato Mc] lb diiM." >'t be aMd bf the akIiHV %im York City. Yau are probably wa wonder who WKVU wiU elect as ite next needs to know more about Die- walk- general maaapr . . . f ^ 19M WM to b« MMiMthiiic oT an Tladiy, wanan comiyiaa nearly "Theaa ara not enaugl^iraBiaiifao- naaBNra makaa no dilforaaoa. "I poUifta out, ''Aoyana fim's her wet look. the MfMrp is a ing right thraugh the Oalmally ) than again, we're still woadaring why they elected the ptasent pneral betee since it sffecte young and tluft wttv th» 3WV tiiM ndfijiif ^MMMsint bodof. inMra i||F>y not hani jmt ion. HfMaa WiU finally rate of every year. pi smart and shut thaa dawn for good. . .News 6% and made VillanDva a co- cauia of the nursing schooL" tB^aft raHaei many •f barmr VBmfioralli» a aialy aa a wWi^ tn Bar alaas daa)- true that hall be wearing disorder of carbohydrate (sugar) y* > t a bnOst-praaf araclAx, is it? . . '..^rW9 aafiBHL 'aoMi^vBd aMman at .WKWC mdAU. thtVkpair i^imimb mad* thiiir tiiitty ^ vmaiMva Ufo. marhatiag m^|or« aaya, *Tva na¥er taf>idiawP»Ua, Ve^bur^Mnd ^J^;^ waa diahawtened and dism«yed to learn that the prapaaed badgrt for metabolism. Tlie specific cause is for immen as novi, is in adl dff socidly, preseaca fait. Tha admitUUca of On -." place.'* Wainen must have caused outside the achooL** extoa maney the University will be collecting, maybe they can pay When there is not enough insulin quite a shakenip in the all-male X^ a studjf done by'Voa^^'a '•if' "J?i*n someone to go out and wake ap the secnrity gnard in the lawar once as in diabetes, glucose is not able ' set roles claaa, soina alem^ota of Many Villanova tradition. The presence THf A 'S in a while ... We certainly wont be getting anything else for our to be used for energy by the cells Ulia *^^;'.:: of women couldn't help but change sexism can ha found ^i VUIb- money . . . Finally, WKWC would like to bid IhieweU to the depar- of the body and the blood glucose ^laas foimd ttiat wo- the whole outlook nf the school •afan. Tl»t By CABOL AUKONI level rises, ting Villanovan editors ... To llm FeaUa . . . may you never get hit producing hyper- and add a new dimension^ a diflt^- tnen'a sfifrta were not as ada> Late last Mondiy afternoon. glycemia. with a hirkay pnck . . . and may we never see another story about With this rise comes the Bve)i8askan8, *' ies of changes. Fifleen years ago, chaimianof 1. • Winters. . . for once, betes mellitus — one, juvenile or WKWC is at a loss for sarcasm . . .To Mary the evant "Theri ware mora riin^ Aant . . . insulin-dependent diabetes, which Granger .n.iuuLaGraBge . keep the faith . . . you'll find '•' nera this year than in tha i). pravioos soma occurs at any age and is treated angfateer who will support you. . . unlike the losers of your sor- by ''<- ij!it; two years. Also, there waa $ grfnt did past . . . like our depiurtiag . . . the administration of insulin, ,'3(Cr EiC BiU Oark . . . But in the ''^f^r- You? deal ofopoluntaer ORiNHS Where Were work from •i Aua- exercise, end . . . ite always the same . . . Who knows, who cares. and diet control, two. tin Hall to help WQik tha race," lie mm* Adult maturity onset diabetes, U By DAVID POMA 4faB bank doaad af^l^ noon too. commented. ^mm which is commonly seen in over- ani BOM HKRMAN WaU, there foea that idea. The route was a one mile loop i wei^t persons over forty and is •..•r.1?f Chicago had its fire, San Fran- around campus, ataiting at the li-

: controlled with a proper diet 'fl cisco had its earthquakes, New Let's go to lunch and maybe we r brary 4iad continuing around Tbl- and/or the administration can decide what to do there. Alter of oral York City had its blackouts and entine, down along Austin fi^ Only l^ypoglycemic agents or insulin, ^taat it 199 might last week on Tuesday, November be a good idea to go and back behind Sheehan and Sul« and three, gestetional diabetes, see a couple of teachers just to 10, Villanova had its own catas- liyan Halls. rOPascaf i which appears with pregnancy and trophe. rack up a few points. _Dr. 4^,Dttr^ from Villa- .iums in the liy|4, ptanty; coapataftion nwM/ niaat of ! is controlled by diet and insulin. nova's • 'The fall semester always has Department Education department ran money fixilii'lkla f» her apooac^ evei^yoiie, iQidivakyiiie a gc 0ii!y*29S«> All three types of diabetes mel- ^ The Philosopl^ ^ ; I' .]» the kogest luoinpioia vBcanon distance 21 I seemed endless because there are seemed like a good place to start — miles — will be awarded alter dll tha frmds time." WMHh^, Mtt^ dech litus can be adequately controlled, and was awarded a large Villanova are no real holidays other than because phikaopby always seems returned. hiihaelf '*not a runnar,**" yet , and complications that accompany University mug. Dr. Lew Morgan, ^QaafeMis Thanksgiving, but what about ta be a troublasooM suli^ect. But ^ seamed plewwd with ran five milar addid: *'But wel diabetes such as eye, kidney, heart also from the Education de|Mvt- all »f • Oidy*32B<»oi > ' tharaaulteoftitodi(y:''Tbewaiifli- sore." s«S^>^ November 10? What? You didn't there was nobody around — the and nervous disorders can thus be ment ran 20 milea. The priae for er ff^oi npwio vacaoon rTpaajaj ^ know about November 10? No, it phrase **bats out of hail" came to held up — that was good. W^ deli^ed in onset or reduced in wasn't Veterans Day. It was **Lack mind. While we were in Vaaiy, we FEATURING severity. Keep this in mind: dia- of Water Pressure Day." Where decided to stop by the English betics do lead normal lives! ^ were the water was shiit To check for diabetes, simple you when Department Wlien we walked in, THECAniBBEAN TRAOEWINDS AND LAUDERDALE BILTMORE BEACH HOTELS a off? we found that the English pro- •«3«C>/# urine screening is done to test for

" fessors were on the heels the presence of glucose. The Many of us wera notified that of the UMnB>sEMBTiii8YEAR escaping philosophy professors. ^BOOK SAi/E*20 CASH! American Diabetes Association j' NOW- there were no claases l^ 10:00 piirt of prodiKiog Shakespeare for and theater. A few high set More bats. By MARI8A BOU^SKI can answer any questions that you y a.in. on Tuesday. teiaviaion aaA01m. iTha AflMrican teachars were also preeant. "Shakaspeare: The Oloba and may have and provide support for ' Fiha Institute itivitad AAnil^ich. The three day program be| Since we could not go to class, Oh, well There was only one the World,", recently opened in diabetics and their families. If you about how should a preftyaor from Vilianova Uhiver- with ^-documentary of John Hi we pondered we thing left to do — sleep, but we at the Mu- think you have diabetes, consult sity io act as scholar dboauhant at mann, actpMn "The Paper • 7 spend our unexpected, yet should sat our alarms an hour seum of Science and Induatry* your physician. Diabetes is not a welcomed holiday. the symposium. and alao a noted stage and film earlier because dinner was sche- Tliis exhibition was Aponsorad 1^. I condition that will go away by it- Lynelr is a member of the thea^ factor, directing a production! duled to begin at 3:30 and it would the American Pibn Institute, ttta self but with proper care the effect The library seemed as good a ter dapartmant and baa taii^ tt "King Lear." Ite purpoae was] take at least flftaen minutes to' get Folger Institute of Renaissance ..' can be minimized. place as any to spend this day to ViUanovil for idna yaara. l^oii en- Stuchaa;' show how-Hausmann works A<- : -to the dining halls. Finally, we and Ei^teenth-Century catoh up on sonae work, but after tering her office on the fimt floor aetara the University of Cidlfomia, and a^d how ha builds a mc went in, would be able to learn about the BMf ififigtfdn/ we we were told that the of Vaaey Hall, an inunediate sense production. s( ^^^,^ tbB Univataity of Southern Gali- Hauamann then library would ambience of St Ml^y** dining be closing by 12:00 of relaxation And friendshipia felt. on the importance ptihb tri LEATNERBOOTS FRYE ftimia. Us purpoaa waa to atim- p.m. haU. Her quiet, yet^lear vot^ aoaopla^ tiotigl praaervatian of S\ 15^20% OF -ulate new intereai in S|pa|Baspeara 0F110NALCMRBI1M. FtCKVOUROffrES: SAT. - » I. MAR. MAR. 27 manto her IKandly and pleasant 20-SAt arsroaesTOOKONLr Oh, well, that's okay. We really Well, isn't worth works. thai spaan's pUya. Hia^ opinion ::t^ maybe {% the and his A nte^awsnt SAT. f£A 27^SAT. MAR. 9 SAT MAR. 27''SAT APR. 3 h' i:.^:-:A P5SN> I OAff^HS ^39 y9 ii /f%''' didn't feel like **hitting the books" personality. Behind Dr. l^rhi^'a tkiit -ftyJBupaara'i warks s) walk to St Mary's or««fae Law coiiicided wkb tha eihibition Hm SAT. I4AR. 6-SAT MAR. 13 SAT APR. 3-SAT APR. 10 any way. Maybe it would be nice to clear bins eyes a storehoua^ af viH- ha praaantadae tlity were writ Schpol for the ''•hopper's special" a sympoaiMm entitlad "SbilKa* SAI MAR. 13^SAt MAR. 20 SAT APR. 10-SATAPR. 17 ^% OFF 25% wiTHAo i after- iuMe kaowledia pravaiki tn her A Mf gpaikeni who foUoi go into Philadelphia for the of^Bout^ Sandwich» Salad, Sbda at speare on the 8craan»" which wAi SUPER DISCOUNT convaragtiaB, daepite har'nahiral vil nooBr but wa had batter go to the St Mary's. So, our diR without tha deaiaasd to mtrodttoa coUaaaaiid ai| oppoaite • NETTLETON • QUOOOY - firat for Tha madaatyr-ite cradentlahi ftr the •totiot ^h!kjhf$ dii • OLD MAINE if ; bank aooM mmwy. **three rV' ended with an evaniiv unh^Mty teariiari to the theory, CALL OR WRITE LOCAL SPONSORING COLLEGES TROTTERS I t program stgpi firoii^ her adMa- ihopd be intei • COLEHAAN • FOOT JOY oo|y problem saeaaad to be that of the fita a's. practice, aikl methods) ogy that is alkM^to • BERNARDO • B06T0NIAN bad^pglmd and a^a' sierl^-ind si THEXyHLY TRIP SPONSORED BY O^ER 7$ COLLEGES • ANNE KLEM WATCHES Mi oaNi Sislil of Campus Clip ^TrJOSEPH'S UJinrBRSiTY UNIVERSITY OF PA. 3i sTOPeNTAcnvrrietoiyicg . penn council CAMPION CENTeRi SPRING HJNG COMMITTEE PfMA.PA. PHHJL^PA. * «i i-

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!•* 18-«^' I Athlot^ Pbot, tha number one cumbiBf (OmtmMed m tm§§ i§) x: seed, has woo their two post- iae UMeMKfm i^NUE. : ( •' it stales season gamea in workman-like VIUANOVA AN imnTATIOII TH help from hia frienda. fasMon/The Foot'* beat the wild- BMSmESS, Tai VUhn^^'a Witchita, KansM on Moadity, « Mj lAMMY QSfAMOS John Hunter, Hf^xem O'Sumvan card LXA squad 12-0. Following COMPUTEt AND EIISIIIE£|IIII6 SEMOIIS IHPhNled November 23rd io take on such fi!ll EVENMQ Led % ^iilior aftandoiit Roaa and Bden OlCiale pl«cttl iOth, '••* the opening-round win **the Foot" national poweri .as l/TBP, ICM is iBlMcet tlonoghtia; tlla VillaiMWaliiMi't 12th «nd SJMi ^%. toppled Tarn's Terrors 24-7. This an executive search firm, retained by oeuviaiKs t rei|M^9ly. Providence, a|id Arl6uisas. Pyrih itoBs cotm(tary'-taam racad to a PerhaiM il game was tied at seven at the half, major thi^ bioMt boo^ which hopes to improve 'i the 'ft corporations to recniit km peftonnel. VVe upon Cat^s fii^lali, P6iln I lecond place behind the team rebii^ accordil4 to but Athletes Foot ran back two *i> ninth place ^nish of a year ago, recommend attractive candidates in ttie NCAA Diierict II ••ftfe- who are State, C^ach^^k Pyifih, was from Der- punts for scores to put the game but he realii^ that it will not be graduating from iocal Champioilaliipe ft Lahifh Univer^ mot Andeiii6n« k r out of reach. coUegesand universities Wk-on who an eaay task. "We don't have HOLIDAY SPECIAL on) Saturday. Oonoghiie, -.1 |ity finished in the 33rd Tanz's Terrors had reached the to our corporate clients. position. "I Amoa Korir and Sydney Maree :rrn < Nova's peat conaistent haorrier' was especially pleased ' by second round beating the Fury 12- Der- this year, but we'll do the best that this fall,i)0ited a firsti^lace finiah mft\ performanoe," explained 6. JYne Terrors, seeded ninth, were ^ we can," he said.

' • iHiich good enough^ li We invite you to send us your resume which Shear in 29:5L^ waa ^ah. the only team to upset a hi^er- As for Bonoghue, he is just to edge out suoiT^ rmmen aa Thia waa the first seeded team. The Fury the shouid include your grade point and areas of meet of the pleased to be going to the was national APT8. Patrick vP^teraon of season. in which the Cats* were only division winning team that job interest. Then, we will review your back- IN THE CHETWYN championships. "It's really -iltpit- and U.S. Olympian Jolrn Gregorek reaaenably healthy. Everything r*f.» did not get by'.the first round. ground and ing," he explained, "Because contact you. Also, we encourage of Georgetown. Gregorek^however, came together just in time for the' ' : ''J, DKE was impressive in their we're bringing a healthy team, out waa' goick you to call us if have as Donoghue himaelf ^ second place finish cwas good first two wins. DKE beat the you any questions about 527-1 there. As for myself, I didn^ ex- • i .'!, .1-, 890 ^ii point out, haa been bothered by an : •* ^ ;; V to enough to qvalify Villanova for the pect to be running I enter this I'( 12-6. how . t Black Sheep Then, id the the job well. In I market. There are no fees my injury for the laat three weeka. Croaa Country National second round, handled Chain MEN & WOMEN ^^AA last three races I've set persottel ^ DKE involved, since are we compensated, by the Of course Donoghue cUdn^gt do Championahipa for the Reaction 14-6 to gain a spot in the 23rd con- records." companies we represent. it all by himself, he had a little secutive year. Thd Cats will ;4' final four. be in Hie Moon Unit, the only team I6M CONSULTANTSJNC *2.00 off with ev^ry haircut that did not win its division to DAVIS ROAD - P.O. BQX 725 to make it to the quarter finals, had wifhhiow-dry Reunion an easy time beating the Plague, VALLEY FOROE, PA. 10481 26-0. Qiip Suski's punt return lor (215)788 with student iD a touchdown put this game out of Game In Field reach. The House moon Unit then had to beat highly rated GBU to earn a . memory of a thrill. But the Some of you readers rematch with division rival, ^y ROKE HEALEY may athleteii top, cherish Welly's Gators. The Moon Unit As most collegiate basketball a special remember a more retent Vil- fans wiU ittaat, Viljanova's round- moment or game thrill in their lanova grad named Whitey Rigsby. accomplished the task they set out ipioiiiiri L, _, ball t^aiBs^ httve enjoyed a careers^ii^ch can never be mtA- Rigsby's collegiate career spaimed YillaaoTa placed to do by beating GBU 12-6 Phil second in the race earaiag then a spot at die NCAA prestigious tradition ^ from 1.975 to 1978. played in throughout ched again. He a finals. , oave Coskey Photo most phenomenal >r'l QUEEN of their existence. The name, For Bob'McDonnell, currently a 107 consecutive Villanova, is' pretty much publicity man wi

; I indeed gam^e against at . <: The Gaoie, marking the first time easy to see why Nova ly thai* year we were No. 1 in the LaSalle the Queen used a synthesizer on any squads have been ko successful east and they were No. 2. It was a Paleitra," says Rigsby. "The j» , By STEPHEN FALLON the of their records. over the years, Just go through the typical Field House game, the place was packed to the rafters finest teams in the country, With the 1981 season just two Army, Navy, Yale, Recognized all over the world as long lineage of stellar performers: stands were packed and the fans and the game was televised. It was and Maryland. it r weeks away, is time to take a / one of the greatest live bands. McDonnell, Huggard, Sims, Ppr- were crazy, so loud you could har- like a match-up between Brooks look at one of the more over- The team, lead by tri-captains Queen set a record for paid atten- ter, Jones, Ingeisfoy, Rigsby, Her- dly hear yourself think." and Herron, two great players. I looked teams at Villanova, the barrel! Linder, Matt Rafferty dance at a rock concert. When ron, etc, etc.. "Hiey had some great guys," he guess it was more like a track men's swim team. (Rugged Raf), and E>an Ahem, is a 130,000 fans cheered them on in One could go on and on extolling continued, "but we put together a meet than a basketball game. I close unit which will be extremely Brazil last Spring, Queen was the the electrifying performances of great team effort and beat them. I mean, how often do two college Under Coach Ed Geisz, the Vil- important for the long season first major rock band to tour those aforementioned athletes, remember how confident we were teams score 200 points in one lanova swimming program has ahead. "The team does a lot South America and in seven con- and the thrills and suspense that in any game we played in the Field game? The final score was 103-96 developed into one of the finest in together outside of practice. We're certs they were seen by over half a accompanied them. Of course, all House. The fana were so close in our favor. After that we moved and the east. Geisz himself has rolled really close and there are no per- million fans. The future looks very Wildcat fans have that special ao louci; it waa a supler feeling." to Providence and faced Indiana." up an impressive track record over sonality conflicts," replied Linder promising for the band and they Rigsby continues: "It was great the past 28 years here at Vil- when asked about the team's tem- seem anxious to expand their to play against Bobby Knight. I lanova. In this time, the per- horizons. "It's not a question was in foul trouble, in and out of of sonable mentor has amassed over money anymore," says Freddie the game. Late, we were down by 200 wins as well as coaching 18 Mercury. "I spend money like it's 10. The book says that you don't Ail-Americans. One of these All- nothing. But money come back against a Knight team doesn't con- Americana, Dick McDonough, was trol me. What I do need is to be when you are down that late. But named 10 times to the select group honestly able to say to myself that we did as Sparrow hit a buzzers- in the early 1960's. :!! Geisz has also :ii I'm still enjoying the whole beater. What a super feeling. groomed 3 Olympic swimmers business of singing in Queen. As Finally, we lost to Duke. All in all while developing the respect of his loni^jajEe feel a sense of achieve- though, it was a super, super colleagues throughout the college ment and that we are tveaking series." ( »-i- ranks. ! new ground, we're very happy and OLDTIMERS NOTES: First Old- ought to continue." timers i^ame on November 29, 1981 The program is run with a major r~ at con- emphasis on academics ^idiich pre- ; 6pjn. The V.U^Monmouth 1^ i teat will follow immediately af- pares the student-swimmer for the :i ter. So come on and check out past future, not only the next swim Villanova legends, as they go at it meet. This is by no means meant I C0NEST06A in a head-to4iead confrontation. to in^ly that the swimmers don't work. On the contrlury, training begins in September with Nautilus CLEANERS (Continued from page 18) workouts and long distance run- Intramural s 90r CONESTOGA ning. "Swimming requires dis- i; ROAD cipline, the training is tough, even ^A't ROSEMONT. The Wall Bangers beat the r PENNA. boring, but if you want to 19010 Dslts 6-0 before losing to the excel Gators. This young team, quarter- you have to commit yourself. It's that simple," LA 6-3431 backed by Bob Szadak, kept their remarked Geisz. SwiaiBriBg Coach Ed Geisz heada in beating a very physical This year's squad appears to be PLANT ON PREMISES extremely talented. Delta team. The only score of this There are seven returning perament. "This is important ezcitiiig game came on a double- lettermen from when you conaider it is ' laat year's team which 10- easy to get SAME DAY CLEANING reverse paaa jEhmi Tom Boberti to posted a frustrated. We all help motivate John Adams. 4 record and won the Big East WE CLEAN AND PRESS each other and pick one another Conforence Championship. Add to ON SATURDAYS Laiber todey. the Gators will up," added Linder, who disdained that two "blue chip" recruita and pl«y the Moon Unit. The Moon WE CLEAN a summer job to work out all sum- Unit, you have a team quite capable of which loat 12-6 in the first mer with Rafferty in preparation SLEEPiNQ BAGS dftfewMng their title. The recruiu, game tfaeaa two powers pleyed, for the soMon. DOWN JACKETS will be looking Piul Staley from Delray Beach, y- for revenge. Diecipline, motivation, friend- Florida and high school All- AHOilaa ^Oot will pli^ DKE. ahip, and talent, all attributea of a American Joae Alvarei from BqjCh of thaae teams ivo vary winner. Accordiag to Coach Qeiaa ALTERA TtONS Wihnhigton, Delaware, should pll3faieai. Tha wimaar eT thia the goals at this yaar't AND REPAIRS «ame help solidify the aliaa^y thlantad aiii^^ **A wimdM • good team. Hofwtvsr, the task will not toflaMi fbrthec showiagintha ^^^^^ .iWa v^mi i**^ • the Oila hm m mm Bit nWa^Oa iaoliMHi« mm *t\

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