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Celts Shoot DovM Dayton Flyers 14- 7: VIIdIdAMOVAMFew people would fall in love if they hadn't read about it.

By JACK Vol. 47. No. 12 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, VILLANOVA. PA. DECEMBER 8, 1971 KELLY By JACK KELLY Coach Ferry said he was indeed - Next OCT. 15 Villanova won its sixth happy to be leaving last Temple Dayton straight IC4A Champidnship at Brainstorming'lt SGA Forum Saturday afternoon. His Villanova down. Gordon, after an incomplete New York's Van Courtlandt Park gridders had just beaten the Day- pass, put Heim out on a pass today by the score of 46 to 54, ton Flyers 14-7, but only after Socially Speaking Communication pattern and the aerial was good for lowest point total winning. a tough struggle which saw the eight yards. A thirteen yard pass The Wildcats who have By William Haggerty psyced Flyers put a serious scare The second meeting of the Social On December 1, the Student Gov- to Bill Malast, V.U.'s tight dominated the eastern in the Cats chances of four straight play Action Committee met at 12:30 ernment held an open forum in the end, brought Villanova to the Fly- championship for years won on a wins. team p.m. on November 23, 1971. Father "The was thinking East Lounge of Dougherty Hall. ers ten. Then, after running rain-drenched quagmire beating about the Temple game next Sat- a Ryan presented the Education Sub- play the second place University of The purpose of this meeting, as drew no gain, Gordon called report and reviewed the urday," said Ferry. "The coaches Committee explained by Student Body Pres- his favorite play, a rollout. Penn. told the squad that they cannot Under ideas which the sub- committee had the great protection Davey Wright, Villanova's gutty ident, Greg Landers, was to bring of the front a recent meeting in overlook the Dayton game, but I discussed at the officers together with the stu- line, Gordon looked for Siani in senior harrier led the Wildcats as think they did and it showed out office. The meeting was es- his dents to discuss their opinions. the endzone. Siani broke his pat- he took second place behind there. Why the first thing I heard sentially a "brain-storming" ses- Foresight tern three times in the ten Duke's Dave Wheeler. Marty the players say right after the yard sion during which various ideas endzone and Liquori, one of the pre-race No formal report was presented game was over eluding sticky de- were presented and discussed as was 'Let's get but the topics of parietals, liquor fensive halfback Sonny Allen, favorites garnered third with Temple now'." went to ways in which the Social Action laws and academic policy to the outside to catch sophomore Irishman John were The Wildcats were Gordon's Committee could increase their saved from mentioned. In these areas Landers pass. Holland slammed the extra Hartnett taking the fifth position. what could have list role in campus activities. Follow- been a minute said "aside from bureaucratic red point through the uprights and the Another Irishman Wildcat, Donal list of ideas which Dayton scoring drive by a sprawl- ing is a were tape, are Cats took a 7 to Walsh, placed in eighth position, we making some ad- ing interception lead. by outside line- considered: parietals, the Vary Plays while Wilson Smith was the final vances." Concerning backer Sforza Ed of a Ron Krech- Loony tunes Student Body President stated that Gordon, who had varied plays Photo by Jim Grogan V.U. scorer and he finished 28th. ting aerial. It this type of period, coffee was play a. During exam he "definitely foresees parietals!' extremely well, explained that Si- GUTTY DAVEY WRIGHT - Wright led the Wildcats to their sixth Dave Wright's performance was that rescued the in now 6 and 4 and doughnuts are served Dough- S.G.A. is currently trying to ani's triple coverage really straight IC4A title as he placed the big story of the day as really The Wildcats- worked second only to Wheeler of Duke. The from a Dayton tie or erty Hall. The committee could change the liquor regulations in to the benefit of the harriers go after the NCAA's next Monday in Knoxville, nobody expected him to do so upset. Wildcats, Tenn. "Yeah we made some mis- possibly show some films with a both the school and the state. Aca- "They (Dayton) were putting three well. "My plan wps to stay in takes out there," admitted second social message during this period. demically, the feasibility of in- men out on Siani and so we called tenth place to the three mile year mentor Ferry. "However we It is felt that short films of the Photo by John Novotny stituting reading days before ex- a green set, which is Lionel Shaw mark," said Wright, an came up with those big plays that cartoon type might be effective. discussed. Also the set out wide with Englishman, "then I wanted to ams was com- stopped them." These clutch, big split end Steve Driscoll Questions Scope of Powers This wouldpermit students to come puterizing of Pre -Registration has Bilko or Bob Carpenter and Siani move to the lead at the last hill. I plays Ferry talks of were inter- in and out and not be involved in been proposed to Mr. Murray of the wide to the other side. This forma- took the lead coming off ceptions by Frank Polito (he had a long program. Registrars Office. Landers asked tion made them put another Cemetery Hill. However, with a now brings his total to man two which b. Voter education. Possibly, a Senate Priorities for opinions on involving the school out on half mile to go Wheeler Evaluates Kevin Dobbins Shaw. When this happened Just 12 for the year): program on the selection of the in the 1972 elections by sponsoring I was able to run around the ends out-kicked me. " Wright had other and (the Sforza, 4 interceptions convention delegation could be pre- By Maureen McGuire been authorized to hire additional merit discussion on the Senate such things as voter registration and put a lot of pressure on their problems than Wheeler to broke the school record for It the num- sented. appears that seating Priorities, evaluations, cal- secretarial help in the form of a floor. Finally, Mr. Miller an- drives. corners. It also left the middle confront him on the flat five mile ber of thefts in a game) and great Pennsylvania delegation is going endars, and faculty salaries stenographer- clerk to help out with that a meeting between Budget wide open for Heim (he had 117 rain-soaked course. At the three were nounced individual tackling by Dobbins and to be a major issue. Possibly, the among the items discussed the clerical work in the Senate of the The question concerning the yards in 17 carries). mile mark, after he came out into at the the Executive Committees Bob Milanese. committee could place some voting University Senate meeting on Office. Mr. Miller also noted that Board of Trustees and the Senate goals of the S.G.A. was asked by a Dayton by no means was de- the open, he had blood splattered No- Neither team could get untracked on for student machines campus vember 19. it has been brought to his attention is set for some rime in January. «t«Klent. Landers mentioned that feated however, as they kept com- all over his face. "At two miles in the first period as it was purely education and show students the Executives that several special committees the nearest goal was the budget. ing back and moving the ball, but my nose just started to bleed," a matter of a punting game. Daryl type of machines which will be After a Treasurer's Report from have approached Fr. McCarthy Priorities Certain areas of it have been twice defensive halfback Frank explained Wright, "I think I broke Woodring, at the helm of the Wild- utilized in future elections. It was Mr. John Guigliano, Mr. Miller without first presenting their prob- Next, Mr. Howard Lurie of the troublesome. Raising tuition is not Polito personally squelched the a blood vessel in there. It didn't cat offense after his great per- suggested that Villanova conduct reported on the activity of the lems to the Senate. He pointed out Law School reported on the ac- the best way to alleviate the prob- Flyers drives by intercepting two bother my running but it surely formance in the B. U. contest a presidential poll for the purpose Executive Comniittee. He an- that "anyone may speak to the tivities of the Priorities Commit- lem. Landers said he would "fight Krechting passes, which brings did frighten me." Wright put a looked a lot to hit all-American of student education and interest. nounced that the recently -passed President at the President's plea- tee, an ad hoc committee estab- to the end to keep the tuition Polito's nation leading mark to 12. scare into Coaches Jumbo Elliott '\- Mike Siani but the record breaking Photo by Bernie c. Use of the library display resolutions on Tenure policy have sure," but he asked that such lished by the Senate in April 1971. down." Once again with less than a minute Nunez and Jack Pyrah, but Wright receiver always drew a crowd, THE V.U. DEFENSE, only allowed seven points in the 14 to 7 victory cases for social action displays. been forwarded to Fr. McCarthy. committees contact the Senate in Mr. Lurie began by stating that Lounging remaining the Flyers threatened continued on to place second. usually a cornerback, a weakside over Dayton. Christmas in March He also said that the Senate has the event that their problems may the report "is an interim report, The inadequate lounge facilities after they recovered a Gordon Donal Walsh, who placed linebacker and the safety shading cats made use of all their of- faked out two Cat defenders and d. During the December holiday not a final one." He said that the were brought to the officers at- fumble on the Cat 33. Going for the eighth, said that his leg began Siani's side. Needless to say Siani fensive weapons. The scoring play would have scored but for the great sea^n, a great deal of time, Priorities Committee operated on tention. A recommendation has payoff in one play, Krechting, a hurting on one of the hills and he was not open a great deal, and this looked a great deal like the first tackle of Bob Milaneese, V.U.'s effort and expense is spent on pro- Peer Counseling Service the assumption that the "Uni- been given to the Dean of Men to senior quarterback from Cincin- thought it affected his time, was part of the reason why Coach grams to assist the neecly. In some versity is now and will continue touchdown as Gordon again right defensive halfback , on the open the dorm lounges to all. nati, Ohio, sent halfback Denny Wilson Smith finished out the Ferry changed quarterbacks and sprinted out to his right, evaded Nova 3. The next play Dobbins, cases, this is a one-time affair to be in an unfavorable financial Also some students felt that the Whitehead on a swing pattern V.U. scoring coming in 28th spot. to Foster Easy Speech brought in Drew Gordon. "Daryl a defender and fired to track star who had his best game of the year for many student organizations position" if no additional funds center lounge in Dougherty Hall around the weakside and linebacker Wilson said he had hoped to run ; -. :: that has a tendency to look for Siani turned football star Bob Carpenter by far, stopped Kosins off tackle, and, for the rest of the year, By Kathy KoUs t trations, personal adjustment to are acquired. Based on as- served better as a lounge than as Ed Sforza picked him up as White- better. "I played it too too much," explained Ferry. "Si- who was on his knees. "I was going Kosins' bread and butter play, people forget at)out helping others. Starting next semester, "Speak- university life, and the general sumption, the committee began to a pool room. The idea of recon- head streaked toward the end- cautiously," said Smith, "I ani was triple covered and Daryl to run it," said Gordon, "But then for no gain. With a fourth down Conducting a Christmas in March easy", a student- sponsored coun- problem areas students encount- search out ways of eliminating (Cotitinued on paj^e 2) zone. Krechting's lofted the ball wanted to run better but I'm glad wasn't looking for his other re- 1 V program would attempt to under- seling and information center, will expenditures by examining those saw Bob in the clear sol threw." situation, a pass was obvious. De- er. Basically, the student coun- toward his intended target but we won." ceivers, he'd try and force it to Holland's kick was again true and fensive end Bill Mingey put on a score that social matters and needs get under way in the k)asement of selor's role is to evaluate prob- "activities which are losing safetyman Dobbins drifting toward Bill McLoughlln finished in Mike." the Cats regained the lead 14 to 7. great rush and forced a weak exist year-round and would show Sullivan Hall. The purpose of this lems and to refer the person money." For example, the com- Political Science the flight of the ball to help Sforza 58th place and at the time of this Gordon's Style Fits The remainder of the game turn- Krechting pass that fell in- the disparity of affluence which center is to assist fellow students to the proper service available mittee has compiled a list of the intercepted and downed the ball writing it was not known what Gordon's style of play seemed to ed into a defensive contest as far complete. exists. in any area of college life on campus, or, of necessary, to fifty academic departments at Vil- in the endzone. The Cats ran the position Les Nagy took. Nagy was work against the Flyers as his roll as Villanova was concerned. After The Cats got out of that crises e. The Social Action office and presenting doubt or difficulty. an off- campus professional. The lanova arranged in order of profit- Guest Lecture clock out and the score athalftime a surprise starter in the seven man outs put a great deal of pres- committee now have a permanent Training counselor does not offer any treat- ability. On Thursday, December 9, at Dayton's Jerry Sykes blocked a but once again they had to punt Wildcat team, as Nagy, was 7-0. a 4:00 in the East Lounge of sure on the corners of the Dayton Holland field goal attempt and he to Dayton. With a little over a Bulletin Board in Dougherty and Under the initiative of Rev. Jo- ment, although minor problems Activity Evaluation P.M. Dayton sophomore from Ohio, has been got the equalizer in the seph M. establishing the financial Dougherty Hall the Political defense. In the first series that returned it to the V.U. 36, the Fly- minute left things began to get tense Father Ryan urged members to Bradley of the Student may certainly be resolved through After injured and hasn't run in first series of the second half. -- Department will present Gordon played in the 5-8, 170 pound ers again. Nickels caught use it. Space in the Villanova news- Activities Center and the instruc- a counseling session. status of each activity the areas Science threatened. Dayton's junior once a 20 competition so far this year. Krechting was the impetus behind for the Fall term. scrambler mixed his plays well, splitend Larry Nickles yarder to bring the Flyers to the paper is also available to the tion of Mr. Richard Nevel of Vil- to be studied are academic de- its guest lecture started to Jumbo Elliott expressed great the score as he ran and passed speaker will be Professor hitting flanker Steve Bilko and bring havoc on the V.U. pass de- V.U. 30. The next play Krechting committee. lanova's Psychological Services "Speak -easy" has been modeled partments, athletic programs, and The Dayton toward the joy at the victory and looks to endzone. Catch- in Corr Hall, the student counsel- Stephen K. Bailey, Director of the using effectively bruising running fense. He caught 8 passes for 108 tried to stop the clock and throw next Monday's f. Possiblity of a fast was dis- after other campus agencies student services --the committee ing the Wildcats defense in a NCAA Policy Institute at Syracuse Uni- back John Heim up the middle. yards tieing a Dayton record. the ball out bounds. his cussed to focus on social matters ors, as para professionals, have staffed by students who are con- drew up non-financial procedures "He of But Championship in Knoxville, Tenn. thunder call, (a blitz by the out- undergone versity. Gordon moved the club into field ran the best pass patterns I've fumbling pass was tipped by de- and social action programs. extensive training in cerned about their peers, and is not for evaluating two of the areas, side linebackers. Hurley and as a great challenge. goal position but junior Duane Publicize the student volun- areas of student concern. Through unlike Penn's "Talking Point". academic departments, and ath- The theme of Dr. Bailey's lec- seen all year," said safetyman fensive end Tony Prazenica and Let's offer the g. Sforzif) Krechting ran the option harriers "Education and the Holland's attempt was a bit short. Kevin Dobbins. Sforza, teer programs October and November, a series It is believed that students find letics. Such evaluation is neces- ture will be "He read the de- who had rushed to the congratulations on their and kept the ball running 32 yards great of Happiness." Professor However, the pattern for the of- fensive man and beat him." How- sideline because he heard Krecht- of informal discussions was given it easier to approach a fellow sary, according to Mr. Lurie, to Pursuit for victory today and wish them the the score. With Dave Trinte's Scholar -Volunteer Program by activities is an internationally re- fense had been established and ever their sorties were stopped ing yelling out, "Quick sideline, members of the Lankenau student in matters of vital import- decide which at Villa- Bailey extra point the game took on a new best of luck in their competition Mr. John Giugliano then pre- it looked like Gordon would be able when with a fourth and nine situ- Hospital Department of Health ance, hoping to find the needed nova, if any, are without merit. nowned scholar; having published quick sideline" turned off balanced at complexion. Knoxville next Monday. sented to the Social Action Com- on Con- to move the ball on this tough ation Dobbins came up and tackled and caught the errant pass one Education, affiliated with Cabrini assurance and assistance to help Using Athletics as an example, numerous articles March 80 Yards mittee a proposal dealing with the Dayton squad. Whithead in an open field tackle College, on the topics of marr- them overcome or solve their Mr. Lurie said that if, by its gressional Behavior and Political handed as he fell to the gridiron. contest The Cats got on the board again will be an emotional battle Scholar- Volunteer Program. Mr. iage and the speaker has also After the Cat defense stopped the for a two yard gain well short of The Cats now simply ran out the family role identity, dilemmas. evaluation, the committee sees Parites. The after giving the ball up on a fumble as both teams want to prove they're Gugliano's proposal was discussed Flyers with tackles by omni pres- a first down. sexuality, contraception, alcohol- Openness nothing educational about some held several governmental posi- clock for their sixth win of the the best in the city. and the Cat defense holding Dayton. later, by committee members and such ism, and drugs. Many of these tions at the local, state and nation- ent linebacker John Babinecz, Three series Dayton again season and fourth in a row. "Speak-easy" will be situated athletic activity, and if that ac- Marching 80 yards in 12 plays points as academic credit, testing tackle Ernie Messmer and strong- threatened, this time with a mag- There will be many interesting sessions were followed by role in the basement of Sullivan Hall, tivity is losing money, the com- al levels. Dr. Bailey is- currently Gordon led the Cats to a score in CATNIPS: up and out and evaluation of re- playing side linebacker Pat Hurley and nificent ball control display. The sidelights to the Temple game. and sensitivity experien- beginning in January. Two students mittee would see no justification a regent of the State University what probably was the best use of Temple, next week is going to be search papers were made. It was ces, aimed at giving the Dayton punter gave the Wild- Flyers started driving from their^ Cat linebacker Ed Sforza has a the student- will be available for discussion for retaining that activity. of New York. personnel employed this year. Us- a very tough recognized that any proposal of the to cats great field position on the own 27. There were some great game. Temple who has brother, Dick, who was a star at trainee feel for the position between six and eleven post meri- There was lengthy discussion The student body is invited ing Heim, running and pass re- surprised this nature must go before the Dayton 43 with an abbreviated individual V.U. efforts in this drive everyone with their fine Temple and now coaches and scouts of twth counselor and counselee. dion on weeknights, i.e., Monday of Mr. Lurie's report. Several hear this important scholar speak ceiving, Malast and Carpenter on performance this year has a strong Curriculum Committee. There was subject. Coffee 15 yard boot the 'Nova gridders which lasted over 6 minutes and for the Owls, His main scouting Purpose through Friday. Senators, including Alumni rep- on a most timely passes, /- Shaw picking up yardage for 14 plays. Dayton star running team that makes full use of all discussion concerning number of "Speak-easy" is geared So, when you're down or troubled and doughnuts will be served at moved in for their first score. chore, watch Villanova. It must be toward representative Mr. William Mc- around end and off tackle, along their talents. Last Saturday they credits which would be allowed, fostering students and faculty Using Heim, up the middle gave Gary Kosins, who beat Villanova interesting to see what the scout- community mental health and you need to let it all hang out, Closkey and Dr. Bernard Heilly, 3:30 affording with Gordon continuing to gain defeated William Mary, which the possibility of reducing the by assisting students opportunity to meet informally fho Crttc !•> vards and a first two years ago with his great runs & ing report submitted by Dick Sforza through peer you'll be able to call on the people expressed concern at the attitude an i« a vprv strone team. (Continued on page 3) counseling to deal with This week's has to sav about Ed Sforza. their frus- at "Speak-easy." (Continued on page 3) with Dr. Bailey. . . )

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S.G.A, Forum Chess Team Youths Gain Voice U.S. Bishops Call For Triumphs Federal Service Entrance Exam (Continued from page 1) The Villanova chess team de- in Establislied Traditions verting this area back to a lounge U^ion feated last year's state college to be Given Here Saturday was noted by the S.G.A. members. VJlaiiova Speedy War End Governor Milton J. Shapp ad- uled champions in chess. None of V.U.'s news conference. Besides the open forums, the In an announcement of interest Open to the academic major, ministered the oath of office, on Shapp's student choices are sub- 10 players lost. There were 10 S.G.A. has initiated a Complaint Dec. 8 Frosh basketball: LaSalle, A - 7:30 p.m. to seniors and graduate students. the FSEE is a "must" for aU to the first 18- "At this point in history, it games and the following students November 30, ject to confirmation by the State Service as a of By Joseph M. Bradley, OSA The Placement Office called re- entry level means communica- Films: Christmas cartoons and "I love you, Alice B. Toklas", federal government year old in the Nation ever ap- seems clear to us that whatever played. Senate. The nominees are: Alan tion. In the S.G.A. office, there PLH, 6 and 9 p.m. The U.S. Catholic bishops meet- newed attention to the Federal positions except engineering, nur- pointed to a local draft board. good we hope to achieve through Bill Placek (tied). Jack Wil- M. Cohen, Senior at Temple Uni- are forms for a student's com- ing in Washington passed a reso- Service Entrance Examination sing, accounting, the physical sci- The appointment of Michael A. I- continued involvement in this war, liams (won). Bill Shakalis (tied), versity; Benson M. Lichtig, Jun- plaint. Landers stressed the use Dec. 10 Christmas Concert: Villanova Singers & Women's Glee Club, lution saying a speedy ending of (FSEE) to be held on campus this ences and a few other technical Simmons, Marysville, was made is now outweighed by the destruc- Don Manzanaro (tied), William ior at Penn State, and, Mrs. Shar- of this service, "no matter how Chapel, 8 p.m. the Indochina war "is a moral coming Saturday, December 11. SDecialties possible by recent amendments to tion of human life and of moral Greer (won), Jim Pauloski (tied), Director Joseph Cor- on D'Orsie Novak, graduate stu- trivial the complaint." By this Faculty Club meets, 5 p.m. Alumni House. imperative of the highest prior- The exam will begin at 9 a.m. Placement the Selective Service Act which values which it inflicts. Dechan (won), Joe Dauback that the FSEE is dent, University of Pittsburgh. method, complaints can "be Cabaret, 8 p.m., Corr Hall Basement. ity." The resolution passed by a Tim in Room 109, Bartley Hall and coran explains lowered the minimum age from "It is our firm conviction, there- (won), Tony DiGiulian (tied) and to many college In making the announcement, brought to the proper channels." voice vote with only one or two will last approximately 2-1/2 ideally suited 30 to 18 for membership on local Shapp fore, that the ending of the war Rich Miller (won). test taken one noted that he was follow- For food problems, there is a Dec. 1 1 Frosh basketball: Princeton, A - 6 p.m. dissenters after heated debate. hours. seniors: "With one boards. ' ^ ^^v ing the dialogue is a moral imperative of the high- ties, loss- person receives con- which is so neces- supervisor in the residents' cafe- Varsity basketball: Princeton, A - 8 p.m. According to the National Catho- Total: 5 wins, 5 Although the exam is on a walk- time, the At the news conference, Shapp sary at these est priority. many as 60 universities," Shapp terias for students' opinions. Pistol Meet: Army, at Penn. lic Reporter, the bishops had ap- es. in basis, each candidate must bring sideration for as called the appointment "the most said. "Hence we feel a moral obliga- every in a variety "These young people will Presidential Asset proved the resolution by a written The chess club meets a completed qualifications form. different career fields dramatic change in the history provide the tion to appeal urgently to our na- agencies throughout the boards of trustees Landers continued the forum Dec. 12 Campus liturgy, Corr and Chapel. vote of 158 to 36 when it was Thursday at 5 o'clock in the fourth Forms and full details are avail- of federal of the selective service system. with input and tion's leaders and indeed to the - Last year, nearly viewpoints which with an optimistic comment about Pentecostal prayer group meets, EL, 8 p.m. I discovered that an unauthorized floor library lounge new mem- able in the Placement Office in country." > "In contrast to other organiza- are too often leaders of all the nations involved resulted na- ignored or over- Father McCarthy. Landers has Film: "Shoot the Piano Player" Vasey, 7: 15 & 9:30 p.m. sentence had somehow been in- bers are welcome. Sheehan Hall. 10,000 appointments tions that deal with one particu- in this tragic conflict, to bring the in- looked." found him to be an asset to the serted. The unauthorized sentence tionally through the program, lar segment of our population, The Governor also pointed war to an end with no further de- 900 in the Philadel- out school. "FatherMcCarthy is fight- Dec. 13 Merrimack ticket sale opens. said:- "It is our firm conviction cluding over the Selective Service has never that lay." he will not be stopping with ing to pull the place up." Landers that further prosecution of the war phia region. included in the decision -making Pastoral Concern these appointments to the boards pointed out that the President has is unjustified." The authorized For those unable to take the process, those persons who were Dec. 14 Board of Trustees meets. While one might lament that of the state- related universities, "helped more on parietals than version read: "It is our firm exam this Saturday, it is routine- directly affected by the system," Frosh basketball: St. Joseph's FH, the bishops had not given such but that he also will be appoint- any other faculty or administra- 6 p.m. conviction, therefore, that the end- ly administered in Philadelphia Shapp noted. Cat's Eye, 7 p.m., EL. utterances years ago, neverthe- ing students to the boards of the tive member." ing of the war is a moral imper- and other locations on the third :. "I am delighted that Pennsyl- Varsity Basketball: Merrimack, less it is strong insistence on state colleges and Indiana Uni- Stamp out Cars FH, 8:15 p.m. ative of the highest priority." a Saturday of most months (Decem- vania has taken the lead in yet ending the war without delay. It versity in the future. Other points of discussion were The Answer Is No ber being one of the exceptions). another aspect of this system," is also unfortunate that a key a campus post office and a campus The resolution was the first "But take it as early as you Shapp said. "And in the future resolution was dropped. This res- automobile ban. The S.G.A*. hopes statement directly on the Vietnam possibly can," urge both Mr. Cor- Activities we will be nominating Vietnam olution stated: "A unilateral im- Service Com- Entries Accepted to have a Postage Station that war by the U.S. bishops in three coran and the Civil Veterans, young women and many mediate cease fire by all Amer- could handle parcel post, issue years. In 1968, in a pastorial mission. more young men to sit on the ART EXHIBIT military forces except in the stamps and sell mailing insurance. letter, "Human Life in Our Day," ican local draft boards in this state." for Economics Prize case of self- defense. "The bishops Action The point of cars on campus is they asked whether the war had Social The Department of Fine Arts Is presenting That same day. Governor Mil- an exhibit of Churches and expressed concern for the young also a Student Life Proposal. reached such proportions that it (Continued from page 1 The Economics Department is A Cathedrals of Medieval France, lent ton J. Shapp nominated three stu- by the French Embassy, on or kill- new road could be built could no longer be considered a men who had been wounded number of courses for which credit accepting entries for the along the December 1-1 5th at Falvey dents to serve on the Boards of Adam Memorial Library. the sympathy to railroad tracks connecting Ken- just one. This time, still in the ed in war and would be authorized, problems in Pennsylvania's three Smith Prize in Economics for the Trustees of nedy Hall to Ithan context of the Catholic just war their families. They also ex- an office to administer the best Avenue. Bumps staffing state- related universities. term paper. The competition DAY HOP COUNCIL at stop signs were considered theory, they answered the ques- pressed their pastoral concern for program, and the cost. The pos- is open to all students taking an as Shapp made the announcement conscientious objectors and they a means to reduce the to tion and their answer was no. sibility of not using it as an economics in the Fall danger D.H.C. wishes of the two undergraduates and one course 1971 to announce that phone service will now be available on pedestrians from the vehicles. Moral Imperative repeated their appeal in an Oct. academic program was discussed. Term who are required to write Wednesday fill positions between 4:30 and 5:30 for day students who wish to air graduate student to Other forums of The key section of the resolu- 21st statement, that the govern- consisting of Mr. a term paper. The deadline for this type will be complaints. A committee on the boards of Temple Univer- They are located in the Campus Information Center in held throughout the school year. tion passed last week said: ment "grant generous pardon of Gugliano, Father Ryan and Mr. submission is February 4, 1972. Dougherty Hall, sity, the University of Pittsburgh Extension 554. under the convictions incurred Se- Palazzolo was formed to further Entries should be turned in at the and the Pennsylvania State Uni- lective Service Act." study this proposal prior to our Secretaries' Office, Room 310, versity at his- regularly sched- It is clear that the American The Villanova > * presenting it to any other com- Bartley Hall. Suggestions Welcome Women's Tennis Team played matches this Fall "Give a Hoot, Don't Pollute!", says Woodsy Owl. Woodsy, the Catholic bishops feel to continue mittees. The first page of the paper with Cheyney, Chestnut Hill, Rosemont, and Trenton State, A PAULIST DOESN'T Nation's new anti-pollution symbol, was conceived by the U.S. to prosecute the war is immoral Gormley then dis- PMh* /fifernaflono/ must include only two items: title and will play matches In the Spring with Immaculate, Bryn WAIT TO BE Department of Agriculture's Forest Service. Chairman Catholic principles. for Social Action by moral the Chest drive and author's name. The author's Mawr, and Gwynedd Mercy. The team was led by seniors ORDAINED cussed Community Moor Tonnis Championships Andrea on campus. The feasibility of con- name must not appear at any The Social Action Committee of Panchura (captain) and Elizabeth Magenhelmer, and TO GET other place in the the University Senate has been had 11 players on It, seven of whom were new to the team. ducting Villanova's own fund-rais- Lamar Hunt gave the Philadel- manuscript. Scope of Senate Piower Those girls who are Interested INVOLVED. ing program was discussed. It was phia On submitting the paper the con- formed and now wishes to act on In trying out for the team for standing International Indoor Tennis (Continued from page 1) orities Committee. "It is an un- appointed members of testant should indicate his class the matters which concern the the Spring matches should contact Coach Dr. Robert Langran pointed out that we would be com- Championships a face lift recently "to look committees of the Senate. Several In the Political Science Department. taken by the committee in making sound principle," he said, peting with other fund drives and at a press conference standing to the person receiving the Villanova University community. concerning lengths of held in Phi- their proposals. Dr. Reilly cited with favor only on the self- support- amendments manuscript. It is set to pre- possibly this could result in some ladelphia. is recommend- The Committee up student terms in the Rules and • "the seeming unawareness" of ing or profitable departments and that the typed sent types of social work programs ,.'t. confusion. Mr. Gormley cleared Hunt, director of World Cham- ed paper be and that Review Committee and the Social If you think the committee that many of the activities." Dean of Men, Mr. the that double spacing be used throughout, and encourage student awareness Daniel Berrlgan's THE TRIAL OF THE NINE will be up point while he used pionship Tennis, announced that CANTOSVILLE Action Committee were proposed that ordination eight measures that the commit- Joseph Bevilacqua also questioned the i.e., including footnotes and re- of social problems outside the performed at 8 p.m. on Sunday, December 12, In Bryn Mawr College's the word "Community Chest," the premier Philadelphia event is is something! by the student senators. It was tee sees as necessary, if no ad- the reasons for the activities of ferences. university. In addition, the com- Goodhart Auditorium. Admission free. idea was directed at all fund rais- now the U.S. Professional Indoor liice graduation decided that the by-law would be ditional funds are acquired, have the Committee, which, he said, ing drives on campus and as to It is mittee intends to study act and the time I tennis championships. expected that the papers and — the and Review already been taken. Those eight "was created without proper con- amended by Rules will follow an accepted manual of upon the problems and inequities in between is what role the Social Action Com- The tournament will be held similar to marking time then sideration." He pointed out that Committee, and be re- submitted -- — measures are the foregoing of mittee could play. It was decided Feb. 8-13 style re: grammer and com- right here within our own uni- SPORTS CAR CLUB meeting. at The Spectrum and you couldn't be more mistaken. any salary increases, the elimin- the University Planning Commit- at the next position -- versity community. the '•''*'• that this proposal would require for the second for scholarly writing. Because Catching Up consecutive year The Paulists were founded ation of academic departments, tee, a standing committee of the members of this committee are further study and would be the will be part of the Rally Sunday, December 5. Cars to start between 11:00 A.M. - 1:00 with the belief that each man is Richard Breslin, Chairman 20-city, million elimination of student ser- Senate, is also dealing with pri- Fr. few, and cannot possibly search the subject of a future meeting. '- ''^"^ P.M. All welcome. a member of the community and •''-• Dr. dollar World Championship of Ten- ''•'•. ;•;'. of the Faculty Assembly, and ";;:,;;,: the elimination of athletics, orities. f!'.; CARE h^;^ all he contributes his own thing. vices, nis tour. Tickets out the problems, we are ask- William Rice of Chemical En- go on sale De- the postponement any new con- After much discussion and sev- ing the students, faculty, ad- Each is an individual with his of cember 26 at The Every u' ^ gineering then presented two of Spectrum ad- dollar the public con- own talents and he is given the of class eral withdrawn motions, it was classifiads ministration, and alumni to help WINTER MUSIC FESTIVAL struction, the enlargement vance ticket office, the recent resolutions of the Fac- TWO STUDDED SNOW TIRES for all Ticketron tributed to CAKE in fiscal year freedom to use them in his own size, the enlargement of enroll- decided that the Senate would ac- us to be aware of where "social sale — size 8.25-14, Sears studded outlets, indoor way. But not later. Now. ulty Assembly concerning faculty tennis clubs and 1971 was multiplied into $8.42 On Friday, December 10, 1971, at 8:00 P.M. cept the interim report and that snowtires. action" is needed. the Villanova University ment, and a tuition increase. used for approx. 6000 miles other outlets. no- salaries. The first resolution pro- seasons). worth of help for needy peoples Concert Band will repeat Its Annual Winter Music Festival at For instance, during the Overstepping the Executive Committee would (2 Excellent condition, If anyone does have suggestions Rosemont across the world, vitiate, novices work in such posed the using of the Philadelphia $25.00 for the pair. Call OL 9-7112. according to the College, Rosemont, Pa. Admission is free, all are welcome. There will Fr. John DriscoU, Vice Pres- give the Priorities Committee new for actions or investigations, be diverse areas as hospitals, voca- agency's 25th Consumer Price Index as the American Association annual report. , , a mixer afterwards. direction and a clarification of the WANTED: Students desire 4—7 for the please contact either: tional rehabilitation centers and ident for Academic Affairs, raised faculty sal- bedroom house for occupancy in May. Operations in 35 countries charge to establish priorities. standard for raises in Eileen Daly Universities. They serve as assist- what he considered a "serious Call LA 5-9698. ranged from food programs for 25 ant chaplains, co-retreat masters, -- Seventy -five Days aries, while the second recom- Advancement of Science Social Action Committee question" the power of the million student teachers and psychiatric five-year "catching-up" TYPING themes, term papers, people to self-help, health, Senate to evaluate. "It is not the Fr. Driscoll then reported on the mended a Student Government Office aides. dissertations, etc. Accurate and fast .':. The American Association for community development, family CAMPUS LITURGY activities of the Calendar Com- period, at the end of which, faculty phone: LA 5-2765 function of the Senate," he said, service. Call G. Reese at MO 4-1952. planning Paulist Seminarians create salaries would be at a level equal the Advancement of Science will and emergency aid. "to engage in the evaluation of mittee, a sub- committee of the or recreational programs, direct $25.00 REWARD for return of my hold its 138th meeting in Phila- MEDICO, a service of CARE, Immaculate Conception department. That would be Academic Policy Committee. The to salaries at comparable schools. Mr. Paul J. Gormley Dec. 8th Feast of the "Days of Recollection" for CCD any textbook PSYCHOLOGY TODAY: delphia from December 26- treated thousands of patients the Because of lack of time, it was AN INTRODUCTION of and Mathematics Department Holy Day of Obligation students, direct film series, ex- going beyond the role of the Board committee recommended adop- AND ALL initiated decided that the Senate would ap- the materials contained therein (lecture 31. This scfentific meeting em- services in their treat MASSES periment with the use of media of Trustees." He said that the tion of a 75-day semester which 117 Mendel Hall of notes, etc.). Book and contents braces all branches of science and train programs in Asia, Africa in the liturgy as a preaching tool, would include examinations, but prove only the first paragraph phone: MO 7-3627 Main Chapel Corr Hall Chapel Office of Academic Affairs is al- misplaced Nov. 16. Return to from and parts of originate and edit the Paulist the first resolution, which reads, Secretary, main psychology office (rm. agriculture to zoology and Latin America. Major 6:00 A.M. 10:30 A.M. ready engaged in an evaluation of not registration, within the 75 The meetings of the Social Ac- Free Press, coordinate Lenten annual general ad- 334-T). Dr. B. Ward. draws both national and inter- relief aid was also available in days. Mr. Giugliano objected to "A minimal tion Committee are open meetings, 7:30 A.M. 11:30 A.M. lectures and organize Home academic departments, under a three justment in compensation for all national attention. emergencies during the just few. Sen- of the 75 -day se- EARN WHILE IN SCHOOL and anyone is welcome to present 8:30 A.M. 12:30 P.M. Masses, to mention a directive of the Board. "The the provisions -- faculty is proposed. The size of $300—$500 per mo. As part of the four-day gen- fiscal year the civil fighting in function noting that many students his proposal to the committee 9:00 A.M. 5:00 P.M. When you commit yourself to ate should re-evaluate the mester, Campus representative for resume Jordan, the this general adjustment is pro- eral science symposium on Sound tidal wave and cyclone Paulists, it isn't a someday have expressed a desire for read- forwarding service. Flexible hours. For members himself, by contacting 12:15 P.M. the of this committee," he said. Mr. in East posed to be of sufficient size so full information write National and Music, there will b^ an eve- Pakistan, and the refugee thing. It's now. Today. Lurie contended, however, that in ing days before exams. However, either of the above prior to the 5:00 P.M. Resume Services, P.O. Box 1445, ning of "Computer Theatre and crisis in India. For information about Driscoll pointed out that read- that no faculty member would be scheduled meeting. 7:00 P.M. more order to set up priorities, the Fr. Peoria, III. 61601. The report write to: Rev. Don- in a poorer financial position be- Music," featuring computer music traces evolution of Women's Dorm - 7:30 P.M. the Paulists committee needs first to evaluate ing days had been instituted at '63 for the original ald C. Campbell, C.S.P., Voca- cause of changes in the general Buick Special, one owner, clean, percussion and tape, film, and CARE food packages New Dorm - 9:30 P.M. the various departments. Villanova several years ago, and tion Director, Room 300. good condition, snow tires, new into today's Special Student level of prices than during the a computer suite, ballet and programs to develop j Dr. Albert Buford, Dean of the they proved "unsuccessful." inspection, $250. Strafford Mobil self-sufficiency. Discounts on: * previous year at Villanova, as- (next to Fields), call Ml 9-2925. requiem. This takes place on By using food pri- Graduate School, also expressed It was finally decided that the marily pQuRstfbthefs. no changes in his financial December 29 at 8:30 p.m. in the to nourish preschool and "serious doubts" about the validity Senate would merely adopt the suming For Sale: 1967 Buick Skylark. Very THE NAVY OFFICER good running school children, and • Sales INFORMATION TEAM responsibilities or standard of condition, new electrical Zellerback Theatre on the Uni- by linking of the approach used by the Pri- concept of the 75-day semester, system • Service & new brakes just installed in versity of these programs with nutrition edu- WILL BE ON CAMPUS AT SHEEHAN living. This annual general adjust- October. Pennsylvania campus. HALL with the content of the semester $1000 or best offer. If • Rentals interested, Admission is $3.00. cation and the construction of BASEMENT ON DECEMBER 9 Term Paper Resarchers later. men shall be based on gross call 527-3996. • Repairs AND 10 TO to be worked out A complete list of the events nutrition centers and schools, DISCUSS. WITH Guaranteed Results salaries." LOST: VILLANOVA letter jacket, size ANY INTERESTED STUDENT, Lengthy Term M, at TKE party 12/3/71. Picked up and lectures scheduled CARE is "building a new genera- can be MALE Comer of 36th & Walnut XL jacket in its place. Contact Bill. MDMOIIE AND FEMALE, ALL OFFICER PROGRAMS. I- Mr. Edward Murray then pre- In closing the meeting, Mr. obtained by contacting William P. tion of healthy, educated, self- TYPEWHTD 242 Sheehan. 4] W. UWCASTEI AVL (ACTIVE 415 West 59th Street Girard Trust Building proposed by-law of the Miller said that an extra meeting supporting adults,' executive AND RESERVE; AVIATION, SURFACE, sented the Pearrc, phone 1-699-5311, ext di- (atrtn mm intmmt Itrnttnt 10019 New York, N.Y. Suite 405 Committee, set- on January 28 would probably be For sale: 1 pair of Heinke plastic ski rector, Frank Goffio m s-isM SUB SURFACE, AND OTHER Ryles and Review 6022. stated. PROGRAMS). boots, girl's size 7. Only 1 season's use. EV 2-7453 ting the terms of office for the held to discuss the budget. •f interested, calf Pam, MO 4-5532. '

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December 8, 1971 • THE VILLANOVAN • Page 5 Oedifice Asinnsffls In this week's VILLANOVAN we begin to explore the alternatives for the next building Where on Do campus. In subsequent We Go issues we hope to talk with faculty members, administrators, To the Editor: The Library students and alumni about the University's pressing demands has printed the November '71 issue of the In- for facilities. As it stands, the decision as to which building formation Bulletin which was will be constructed lies with the Board of Trustees and, to Here? available at the desk, From Friday, No- some extent, ^:l'^^^ with the University Planning Committee. Yet with Father Tirrell, vember 17. For those who have not Interview Charles Dean of Student Activities no matter how diligent the board to play billiards, table tennis, and board games; and a communications center, member, no matter how seen the bulletin, it states that By SUE SCHARFF where one might obtain information concerning events at Villanova, maps, faithful the committeeman, the decision rests in the hands of "1,857 books charged to the faculty the one question (aside from the question of parietals) which is Possibly tickets, etc. This area could also be used for gathering information, as a center a non-professional. The University has, so far, avoided are overdue by six months or i^rtt' rH6V cm capable of instituting a great deal of diverse discussion among the administra- engaging for printing posters, handbills, and flyers to be distributed around the Uni- the services of university planners and architects in more. One faculty member has is that of building project should undertaken tion, faculty, and students, what be versity area. mapping out a suitable course for Villanova to follow. Such 116 overdue books." next at Villanova University. Shall it be a student union building, a new dormitory, », planners This is a gross injustice ... the list of sug- consider niany variables in their designs, such as and in- more classroom and office space, an athletic complex The entrance to the union building could be functional as well as attractive. efficient use of existing structures, proper spacing of dicative of the complete selfish- gested ideas is limitless. Thus, the Great V. U. Building Debate rages on. Al- This area could be a display area for art exhibits, trophies, and the various ness and lack of concern buildings, the architectural tone of the campus and for other most everyone on campus has a logical suggestion, and would be willing to present organizations. For those students concerned with outdoor recreation, the union members of the Villanova environmental setting. Uni- their idea to the University Planning Committee. building could house an area for bicycle rentals, hiking and skiing equipment versity community by certain \ with One of the many people concerned the question involving what building (at a minimal rental rate to students), and for the rental of other recreational faculty members. Obviously, the should be erected next on campus is Reverend Charles D. Tirrell, Dean of equipment. The union building would also have several storage areas, a television faculty's privilege of excusalfrom Student Activities. Fr. Tirrell is actively campaigning for a new student union area, and parking facilities nearby (to be used by guests of the University). payment of fines is being abused building, which he feels would be a most useful addition to the Villanova Uni- WritinR term papers can and a new system must be imple- have some pretty frightening effects. versity community. of what the new union building mented. However, all these ideas are merely suggestions of some methods of pedestrian Fr. Tirrell, Dr. Duffy, Dean Boyle, Dean Bevilacqua, and several Villanova pro- con-artist has changed - and not all of these facilities will necessarily be in- The faculty should from a could possibly contain be allowed tection. My first suggestion students have been researching the possibility of enlarged student union building is an gaudy, offensive, quick talking into the building. The final decision rests with the Board of Trustees, to borrow books for the college corporated normal attempt to classify the facilities for over two-and-a-half years. Trips have been made to other secion of man; to that of a priest of Koman the consultants, and the architect, should the proposal of a new union building be three week period, with a one week campuses, where new union buildings have been constructed; and, in many Lancaster Pike that cuts through Catholic descent grace lateness (Pardon the broad realized. on fines. Faculty the campus a "School instances it has been noted that Villanova's existing student union facilities come Zone" thus generalizations). My family and r members wishing to renew books other universities. lowering the speed limit to 15 up short when compared to the student union facilities of I have been conned out of aprox. Fr. Tirrell suggests that a student and faculty survey be drawn up, to discover should be able to do so following mph. One hindrance Villanova's existing student union building (Dougherty Hall), Fr. Tirrell feels, of this is the $15,000 for a in union facilities. Fr. Tirrell the same procedure Catholic education, what these groups would like to see the way of as the stu- example of our colleague who does not adequately satisfy the needs of the 9,000 member student body. Facilities was which is worthless today. Villan- that the plans for a new union building must be worked out in conjunc- dents. The regular five cents stresses a day killed last fall semester that should be incorporated into a student union building are lacking in Dougherty by a ova is true to form with its University, if fine should be pred- tion with other departments of the imposed on all drunk driver at night. Hall. As a result of this lack of inadequate union facilities, the campus com- My second ecessor (the classic thief who greatest number overdue books. If a faculty the union building is to beneiit the mem- suggestion is the munity life suffers. fencing off of took the money and ran) by taking ber has need of a book of people in the University community. for a the parking lot except for the areas the money and ignoring the poor Student Union longer period of time, the individ- The philosophy behind Fr. TirrelFs proposed The plans for the new Villanova at two underpasses. (Overpasses suckers. ual department with which he/she University union building is as follows: a new or Building are far from being definite. There are were ruled out due to the com- The Placement Office rarely has fifteen other priorities vying for the go-ahead is affiliated should it. expanded union building purchase If munity's concern over the would bring together all aesthe- any jobs, and you have to beg Planning Committee and by the end of the semester a faculty facets of the University, the alumni, administra- signal from the University tics of the campus.) These under- and hound member them for any assist- the Board of Trustees. Each of the other fifteen has not returned an over- passes can be tion, faculty, and students. These segments of provided with drains ance you get. Its ironic since due book, it should the University proposals have as valid a reason for being chosen be assumed (to avoid floods) and numerous population could be more closely I had thought that once you grad- V. U. Building that he/she wishes to purchase the united if the various organizations, offices and as the new union building. The Great other additions (such as mosaic uated from book Villanova its place- Debate rages on. Throughout its history, the and be billed for it in one walls). services that they represent could be housed University has built on an ad ment office would get you a posi- fashion or another under one roof. In short. hoc, piece-meal basis, (deduction from We must consider the University communica- but as our resources, both monetary financial tion. Now it is ludicrous to hope salary?). The bill tions would be ameliorated with Interview with Jim Brown, Chairman, and would cover the realm of this costly the addition of a land-wise, continue to dwindle such practices proposition. for any kind of cooperation. Yet, become cost of the book, the new union building. five dollar If a Student Union Building University Planning Committee hazardous in the extreme. As the may be that is not enough of a rip-off problem grows more processing charge for that book, considered for the purpose of complex, the greater the for Villanova - They want more. concrete the idea By MIKE McGOWAN the need for skilled personnel to work and a five dollar processing charge The first step toward making living student - can't also we con- The other I on the solutions. No one doubts that day found a job of a union building has been taken. A proposal Jim Brown is the chairman of a committee (in- the Board of Trustees for the book which must be ordered sider an underpass or some other on my own that should vote on projected to seems quite prom- has been drawn up and presented (along with cluding 6 faculty members, 3 students, 2 alumnus construction, but they should do replace it. This system seems means of protection to keep the ising, but this potential more than only fair employer fifteen other proposals) to the University Planning and 4 administrators), titled the University Plan- simply commission the erection of a single in view of the fact that student alive. This may sound wanted my transcript to help building. students may not register him Committee and to the Board of Trustees. These ning Committee. Direct responsibilities of the com- Looking for a " about the campus, one can see how one "far-fetched to those who live, decide. So promptly I called for upon these proposals, structure semester unless all overdue books two groups must deliberate mittee, as instituted by the University Senate, in- effects the buildings surrounding it. but to those who died it is (or was) How many a transcript, but got "We only and then decide which one will be carried out people would are returned. or paid for. an awesome clude the formulation of plans for new buildings deem Kennedy Hall, with its airplane hanger reality. send Transcripts when receive As to the we by the University. As yet, no decision has been on campus, long range policies design, an problem of the 1,857 Other schools have the formulation of architectural triumph? faced this a written request and a $2.00 fee. books which are presently overdue reached as to which proposal will gain top priority. in relation to the general welfare of members of problem - and some have Villanova 's campus starts out solved Then in my innocence and stup- ' with natural assets: an by six months or more, the Villanova community, and the recommendation notices it. Penn State, for imposing hilltop example, has idity I If the University Planning Committee and the setting and a beautiful landscape. It would asked a Catholic Institution of priorities for the raising of funds concerned should be posted allowing those an underpass be sad to see these advantages system (multicor- for some trust by saying "Would Board of Trustees decide to honor the student wasted. The way building costs faculty members on week's time to primarily with the University Office of Develop- ridored with mosaic walls) on a union building proposal, then a consultant and are spiraling we should you send it out today if I promise be very sure of what we're doing return the books without fine. After campus ment. relatively devoid of traf- to send you the $2.00 fee today." architect can be called in to help decide what when we decide to buUd again. this period, a fine of five Presently, the committee is involved in the Nobody wants a cents per fic. State funds, of course, financed In reply the woman said it union facilities would best suit the needs of the million-dollar day should was former objective, that is, the consideration of mistake. be charged on any book this. As a citizen of the state of a new policy that they cannot Villanova University community. According to that remains out. If, by the end proposals concerning the next building on campus. Pennsylvania, can't I be offered make exception to. It Fr. Tirrell, with a concerted effort on the part of isn't hard Jim and the other committee members have that semester, books have still the same protection? (Take heed enough to find a job today with- of the University, the consultants, and the archi- not been returned, the borrower recently circulated letters to various department Mr. Shapp - just because I attend out having your school making it. tect, the union building could theoretically be should be billed. heads asking for their opinions and others they Our a Church supported school doesn't more difficult for you. completed in the span of three years. If the library should decide on , .. may come across in relation prospective pro- There is a mean I'm not Pennsylvanian!) men's dormitory on the South Campus. So This bitch is not going to solve;,. this course, or one similar to it, posals. Thus far, Jim has received many ideas far, Thus, I have drawn the following it's unnamed; rumor has it that the anything for me, but it is directed administration for it important problems including the possibility of having a student union is suggested that records be conclusions: Of course, one of the most lack of a better notion to the freshman who I advise (and no large donor) is planning to carefully gone over, and involved with constructing the union building is the building erected, a new athletic complex, a more shelves 1) Some form of pedestrian call it "Better pro- to leave Villanova before they Counsel Hall." We can't let such a fate befall checked, so as not problem of location. Fr. Tirrell feels that the above is part of the University's holdings which as yet remain adequate Chemical Engineering building, and a to unfairly tection must be offered. Pictured The get ripped-off too. In itself this the newest building on campus and see it accuse an individual of building should be centrally located - the hub of undeveloped. This area is located east of of the New Men's Dormitory new classroom complex. go the way of possession, ideal form would be an under- letter is no reason to transfer, Photo Bernie Nunez Austin, Sullivan and Sheehan Halls. Send in your suggestions of a book which may have been the campus, so to speak. Thus, the new union and extends to Black Friar Rd. by Jim feels that his committee is actually a "fact pass. but taken for improperly with all the other let- the name of the new dorm to the processed, and it is in 2) If an VILLANOVAN. Who underpass or overpass ters to the Editor and assorted fact in the library. knows, you might even win a prize. is ruled unaccepuble, addition to Dougherty Hall (which is goegraphically finding involved in researching not only what building rates top at least articles it might building could feasibly be, an committee" '75 make more sense. Joan Markham, school zone would be built out in the direction of the old considerations in the construction of the building. speed limits What good is a Catholic education the center of the campus) which priority, but also the financial sought. Hall. that the on today in 20th century America? student annex, near Kennedy Concerning the possibility next building campus could be a student 3) With the related the following unknown the absolute minimum of Mr. Joseph Coppola 71 union building, Jim account, perhaps, by to tackle would be that of what should be included in the To the Editor: 5,000 crossings a day, The next problem majority of VU students. The Augustinians, including ex-president Fr. Welsh, VIIdIdAMOVAM student union building. Fr. Tirrell has several possible suggestions. He feels As a Senior at Villanova, I have shouldn't there be some form have initiated a plan whereby over a period of five years they will have com- Editor-in-Chief that the Dougherty Hall section of the building could be used for an expanded food ..,.:'; ..i Margaret McCarvill had the opportunity to look over of protection, To the Editor: piled a sum of 200,000 dollars establishing a fund terminating with the entire BusinMs Manager , , etc. that would require food service. .y, , ,^ George Cour'i my past three years here -- and The next time a guided missile service, and for thoseoffices, organizations, amount being donated to the effort of building a new student union complex. The Associate Editors The members of the Villanova ; . . ;. ;\ . . .Stephen Amadio, Steve Colameeo, Resident students could dine in this area; the day -hop cafeteria could be enlarged; one issue that still remains un- comes at you at 50 m.p.h. on Augustinians receive a particular salary for their teaching efforts, from Villa- Jack the Veterans' Club wish to express ^ iii Correle, Jeff Keefe a faculty club, replete with dining room, lounge and bar could be established; a News Editors solved was remembered. It was "Pike" think of what I nova, yet due to their religious vow of poverty they cannot accept this sum, so , , . . . .^ Kathy Kotas. Daizy Mar%hall said. If their heartfelt gratitude to the Vil- Feature Editor rathskeller for students and faculty would be a welcome addition to the building. ;;>;*.... Jean King not so long ago that at least three you can't do this for the sake of lanova football club for helping with a good deal of rationality and 'foresight they instituted the union fund. Entertainment Editor , . . floor of Hall would contain conference rooms and a semi- e> Peter Schmader people were killed going across yourself - the living - at The second Dougherty Perhaps, this sacrifice may force some of us to take a longer look at the clergy, Sports Editor least make our "Disabled Veterans' j,g|j n,„y nar center, with a service kitchen for entertaining guests of the faculty; there Lancaster Pike to or from the do it for the sake of the already rather than giving in to the emotional appeal of mass hysteria. ^**'***' • Day" a success. The disabled •••••' • r Mike Lipsky. Bob Perry Di!*'***2!i^****'** could be a reception area for the President of the University and the administra- Photo Editor ,, parking lot. and possibly will be - DEAD. veterans, Without further digression, it is apparent that the University Planning Com- < .<:>•.» . . i . , . 4,\ Berme Nunez who are patients at Copy Editor ' tion, which would be suitable for casual gatherings, and possibly more formal , . ^;, .j; Bill Rothstein It only seems logical to me that Edwin A. Schuller Jr. Valley Forge General Hospital and mittee, under the leadership of Jim Brown, will in the near future play a very Rev. Lawrence Gallen, occasions (such as entertaining dignitaries). Thus, the union building would be o^?Jn?'. ii.VM O.S.A. if Villanova considers itself to Class of '72 the Philadelphia Naval Hospital, important role in our lives. I hope the Committee takes this into deep considera- STAFF Capt. Zemo, Bob Perry. Jack Bremer, an ideal meeting place for the administration, faculty, and trustees of the ^ ii be the "moral overseer" of the tion, and I also suggest that if any student has a worthwhile suggestion that they Kathy Olsen, Mike Ehling. Ginger Moylan, Chris Rowe, John Novotny, appreciated the consideration and students University (as of now, there is really noone established area where these groups Ralph Tilmann, Clyde Webster, Bob Fontaine, Steve Kline, Gary Hunt, Rick (quote the "parietal is- To the Editor: attention at the post-game party. either write to Jim or speak to him directly. Gross. Jim O'Melia, Maureen McGuire, could meet and entertain). Bob Murphy, Michael Perilstein, Mary sue") it is only reasonable that I recently graduated from this The veteran who received the Beth Monahan, Bill Ahearn, Bill Haggerty, Essie Fields, Tony DiGiulian, Sue Villanova should take some type Black fine institution with its hallowed autographed football and the Vil- man. Bob Schriver, Tom Roscoe, Keith A. Norris, Mike Grimes, Gail Interview with Mr. Byrnes of the Development Office of adequate means to safeguard halls lanova to Dougherty Hall could be lined with meeting Hartigan, Steve Chatot, Bob Petraglia Walt Kunda. Mark Nolan, Donna and neat lawns. As most jersey told us that he would The union building addition Mike the lives of its students crossing administrators involved in student Cappuocio, Maria Bonavitacola, McGowan, Sue Scharff young college graduates I find display these items in prominent rooms and offlces for organizations and By SUE SCHARFF The the "Pike. " I call to the ad- building in the mall proper could house VILLANOVAN is published weekly during the school year except myself unemployed; in itself it places at the Naval Hospital as personnel work. The central section of the When the University Planning Committee and the Board of Trustees of Villa- Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter Vacations, also Midterm and Final ministration's attention the neces- is movies, lectures, and small Exam not too bad since I have plenty a reminder of the good times they auditoriums which would be used for theatre groups, their final decision concerning the sixteen proposed construction periods by the undergraduate nova announce students of Villanova University. Opinions sity to preserve life on a moral of company. However, my bitch all had and of the good feelings concerts. organization to be set in motion will be the Development expressed herein do not necessarily reflect the official views of the University. projects, the next basis if in fact the administra- is not with the they Second clau postage paid at Villanova, Penna. Editorial and Business offices sute of the econ- have about Villanova. Council, under the direction of Mr. John J. Burns. located on the tion is here to "protect" us. omy but SECOND FLOOR OF DOUGHERTY HALL, Villanova University with this institution of Very truly yours, The primary function of the Development Council is to give counsel and Villanova, Pennsylvania 19085. Some questions must Other union facilities could include lounges for listening to and practicing be raised, higher learning. Villanova Veterans' Club advice on what funds could be obtained to finance the proposed construction however, concerning the music; an arts and crafts complex (where students could participate in various feasibility It seems that the guise of a Un K. Shumaker, Secretary project. The Council has no influence whatsoever over what project will be art mediums - sculpting, painting, etc.); a recreation area for students who wish (Continued on page 8) • " .

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Politics threatened, and the weapons were intended for the lawful Futility Of life being frequently The "If we know, then we must fight for your life as though it were our own . . For if act of self-defense. It should be added that Angela needed bodyguards. they take you in the morning, they will be coming for that night. us Peace Criminal Brother James Baldwin :s-(''' <• By FLIP FERRERA Wanted dead or alive, fearful of execution by the police (Angela might well to Sister Angela be expected to remember Fred Hampton, murdered by Chicago police), she went rather the power tripping of some of its leaders; they indeed want to make a revolution, Perhaps the general decline in activism may not be due to apathy, but into hiding until her arrest in New York City on October 13, 1970. Charged by the but they also seem bent on becoming the new rulers after it. Many people have to a realization that political action is futile, since all the political philosophies F.B.I, with being a fugitive from justice, in fact Angela was a fugitive from dropped out of the anti-war movement and other causes associated with the pose rather self- contradictory means for improving society. The contradictions injustice. One cannot help be reminded of Daniel Berrigan: "We have chosen to believe in the New Left because they feel that such movements are not truly democratic; to be branded peace criminals by war criminals," for in Angela's case the attempt of conservatism are readily apparent. Conservatives profess dem- that the ego- trippers who sometimes lead such movements simply like to tell American principles of freedom, justice, and democracy; yet their actions to silence her had begun much earlier because of her courageous struggle against everyone else what to do, and use these movements as a means of co-opting onstrate the opposite. They equate law and order with repression whereby the the oppression of black people in America. other people to work for these goals only on their terms. police restrain not only criminals but also any non- conformists or deviation- The state of California and Governor Ronald Reagan had begun their attack on Thus, The New Right, or Libertarian movement, seems more consistently anti- ists; they also act as agents of the state to repress political dissent. Angela when she was an assistant professor of philosophy at the University of authoritarian than all the movements mentioned so far. It parallels the far the persecution of political dissenters, hippies, student protesters, and other California in Los Angeles. Hired for the fall semester of 1969, once it became known Left in being anti- war, anti- repression, and anti- racist. It also avoids the anti-social elements is justified on the grounds of "cleaning up America." that she was a member of the Che-Lumumba Club and of the Communist Party, the its way entirely, self-contradictions of the New Left by subscribing not to the philosophies of Constitutional rights to advocate And indeed, if the Nixon-Agnew-Mitchell-Hoover team had regents of the university fired her, violating her socialism and determinism, but rather to Ayn Rand's philosophy of Objec- r we would have a Fascist police state. political beliefs freely, and her rights as a human being and a black woman to tivism, which teaches free will, objective value, individual worth, and the <|emand economic democracy as against capitalism. Reagan admitted that he World's PoUcemen capability of each person to control his own life free from coercion. The New voted to fire Angela because she was a member of the Communist Party, but the In the area of foreign policy, conservatives are just as bad. They feel that Right Economic theory ri^tfully perceives that the defects of our statist other regents hid behind doubts about her propriety or her effectiveness as a the U.S. must be the "watchdog for democracy" by acting as an aggressor political -economic system cannot be cured with more government regulation teacher or her "objectivity." The fact is that Angela was too effective. Her own which intervenes in the affairs of other nations, supporting repressive, re- and creeping socialism; they propose instead a true laissez-faire economy. students were nearly unanimous in their course evaluations that she was a good actionary regimes and (H)posing movements for social change which would teacher. The philosophy chairman considered her "exceptionally dedicated to with the vested interests of the U.S. corporate state in these countries. interfere and competent at teaching." A special university faculty committee found no feel that the U.S. must maintain its military "superiority," as They erroneously fault with her teaching. themselves against foreign if the American people were incapable of defending Murderess? without garrison state on their shores. They advocate more ex- aggression a There was only one reason why the governor and the regents of California were for military spending so that Uncle Sam can be the world's police- penditures determined to silence Angela Davis. She is a Communist -- and to make things pressing domestic problems are neglected. man, while worse, she is black, she is a woman, and she is beautiful! An incredibly dangerous Unfortunately, in both domestic and foreign policy, liberals are not much combination to the establishment, which is Angela's only "crime." That, too, better. While they criticize attempts by conservatives to create a national is why Angela is charged with murder; why she has been cruelly punished by con- police state, they seem bent on creating a national welfare state. Their favorite finement in a windowless cell for over a year; why she has been denied bail. cliche Of "reordering our priorities" certainly implies this; they oppose U.S. Apparently the Constitution, forbidding cruel and unusual punishment, does not foreign imperialism because they want to use the expenditures for it in order apply to Angela. to bring about more domestic imperialism in the form of social welfare projects. At her arraignment Angela stated: "I now declare publicly before the court in- Liberals are the chief apologists for social security, guaranteed annual and before the people of this country that 1 am innocent of all charges which have comes, welfare (forcing the productive to support the non-productive), and other been levelled against me by the state of California." The state has produced collectivist schemes. They erroneously feel that the government offers the best On August 7, 1970 ttie courthouse of Marin County, California became the scene absolutely no evidence that she knew in advance about Jonathan Jackson's attempt Jonathan Jackson, the 17 year old "pragmatic" solution to our domestic problems, as if people were incapable of of what some see as a "slave insurrection." to free prisoners. It is the right of an American to be deemed innocent until solving them through their own individual initiative. brother of George, entered the courtroom with weapons to liberate James McClain, proven guilty in a court of law (not just by Hoover, Reagan and Nixon), yet Angela Ruchell on trial for assaulting a San Quentin guard, and two other black prisoners, is denied her right to bail. Foreign Aid vs. Imperialism Magee and William Christmas. Within a few minutes the four rebels took the *'Bombii«ham*' imperialism, their left the- courthouse, In foreign affairs, while they claim to oppose American judge, a deputy district attorney and three jurors as hostages, The current frame-up and cruelty being perpetrated against Angela is one more U.S. has a stake in inter- with stand is very inconsistent, as they still feel that the entered a rented Hertz van and attempted to drive away. Police responded instance in the making of a revolutionary. She grew up during the days of Bull is dirty word to them, Illustration by Gail Hartigan vening in the affairs of other nations; isolationism a a hail of bullets and when the shooting was over Jonathan Jackson, McClain, Conner when Birmingham, Alabama, her hometown, was known to black residents the chief apologists for foreign aid, Ruchell was taken captive. -•/«» just as it is to conservatives. They are Christmas and Judge Haley were dead. Magee as "Bombingham." The bombings of the homes ofblack people who sought to assert in order to aid foreign thousand in which the government robs taxpayers of their money Snobs Jonathan Jackson had entered the courthouse an angry rebel. He had a their civil rights was regular, but on one Sunday in 1963 a bomb tore apart the United Nations; people. They also support that coercive statist institution the However, the New Right is not entirely pro- freedom; its main contradiction reasons to be a rebel, all of which can be summed up by "racist America." 16th Street Baptist Church which had become a center of civil rights activity, enough, they want to create its leaders. They not only want to because his brother George Jackson had as if our present form of nation- states was not bad is the elitism and snobbishness of certain of In particular, though, he was angry killing four young girls, two of whom had been "as close to Angela as younger even more some sort of international sUte under the U.N., capable of being co-opt everyone into changing society solely on their terms; they also demand that already spent 10 years in prison (more than seven of those years in solitary sisters." The murderers of those four children were never brought to trial. Yet Dowerful. everybody think just like they do before they will even bother to change society. confinement) for stealing $70 from a gas station; and now George faced the like- Angela, who has killed no one, is charged with murder and placed on the F.B.I, and conservatism; the trappings of The New Left seems more bearable than both liberalism They harbor the delusion that any meaningful revolution must be intellectual lihood of a death sentence (George was later executed without list as the most wanted criminal in America. existing political order, rather do). Ayn Rand rebellious, in particular, because Ruchell Magee it at least advocates a complete break with the (meaning, of course, that everyone must think exactly as they a trial). Jonathan was also The church bombing became for Angela, and for countless other black people, anti- racist, and anti- than merely reforming it. In the areas of being anti-war, and some other Objectivists seem to think that they are the greatest people had already spent seven years in prison for a $10 theft. the perfect expression of the racism of America. The racists who planted the repression, the radical Left is a lot more pro-freedom than both conservatism in the world, and that the only way for people to be free is to blindly accept all bomb arbitrarily and cruelly killed four black people as a warning that blacks and liberalism. However, there are some basic contradictions in the New Left's their Objectivist rhetoric and pronouncements on what people must do and think Resisting Oppression must keep their place, as an intimidation to blacks who were acting to liberate philosophy which make it somewhat anti-freedom. First of all, it is anti- in order to be free. They overlook the fact that if people are to be truly free, Jonathan and the other black prisoners were not merely attempting an escape, themselves, and as a sadistic assertion of their own white superiority. It is not capitalistic; it correctly lays the blame on war, repression, and other forms they must not be told what political philosophy they have to believe in, or what but they were rebelling against a system with its laws, its courts, its prisons a long road from Bombingham to Angela's reading of Marx and Fanon. of exploitation on our present form of U.S. corporate statism. However, it the components of an ideal society are; free individuals can decide such matters -- all of them designed to protect capitalist minority control of a good part of the Maidng A Revolution Work blames corporate statism not on government intervention in the market, but for themselves. Also, for a political philosophy which prides itself in believing world's wealth. They understood that if black men do not fight for their liberation, As a graduate student Angela went to Germany to study the philosophic roots rather on "capitalism;" thus it contradicts its claim of being pro- freedom by in rugged individualism, it is extremely self- contradictory of it to demand they will remain forever oppressed; and so they staked their lives for freedom. of Marxism. There she joined a German student organization comparable to proposing that in order to make society less repressive free enterprise should that potential adherents strip themselves of their individuality and slavishly Tiiey were asserting their own human rights, stated in the Declaration of Inde- SDS, for she had come to agree with Marx that the point of philosophy is not be abandoned in favor of a more controlled, regulated (and thus more repressive) conform to the doctrines of the self-proclaimed leaders of the Objectivist pendence, that oppressed people "have the right and the duty" to resist their merely to interpret the world but to change it. Later she went to Cuba to see .[-'^'''.' '!•;' political -economic system. movement. V oppression. What was happening that day is part of a bigger movement which a socialist country and to feel it by cutting cane: "1 became aware of the tre-

'.;-.:'' .•.•'''•''^; ,.':• '. Poor Individual "y So Beware Jean Genet has assessed: .V mendous commitment, sacrifice and knowledge that is required to make a rev- politics. I merely The New Left is also anti -individualistic; the deterministic, collectivistic I do not mean to suggest that people remain indifferent to "Huey Newton, Bobby Seale, the members of the Black Panther party, George olution work." After that, Angela says, "I had to come home to wage the fight to social philosophy of many Leftists denies free will and objective value; it propose that if they get involved, they be sure to use politics as a means Jackson, and others have stepped lamenting their fate. The time for blues is among my own people. Black people." -- is only a pawn of the to as a means to its some- teaches that one cannot truly control his own life that he their ends, rather than allowing politics use them over, for them. They are creating, each according to his means, a revolutionary When asked by the UCLA vice chancellor whether she was a member of the rest of society and his environment. Another major defect of the New Left is times devious ends. consciousness." Communist Party, Angela replied: When Jonathan and the others struck for freedom at Marin County, they were "I am now a member of the Communist Party. While 1 think this membership doing much more than breaking jail. As George Jackson wrote in Soledad Brother, requires no justification here, I want you to know that as a black woman I feel "Men who read Lenin, Fanon and Che don't riot, they mass" -- they organize and (Continued on page 8) they rebel. Those literally imprisoned begin to see their whole society as a vast V2 PRINTS? racist prison, and they "transform the black criminal mentality into a black PRICE COLOR revolutionary mentality." When their own fate becomes merged with the mass of Association For Aid To Independent Colleges other black brothers who share their enslavement, they contemplate a simple BALLAD OF BIRMINGHAM SAVE ON SUDES-MOVIES-B&W PRINTS. TOO arithmetic: nearly half the prison population in America are black and nearly half MOTHER MAY I CO DOWNTOWN, SHE'S COMBED AND BRUSHED HER NIGHT-DARK HAIR the black people in America are poor. That is a simple equation which adds up INSTEAD OF OUT TO PLAY, AND BATHED ROSE PETAL SWEET This low price saves you up to 50% over usual "drug store" prices, to rebellion. AND MARCS THE STREETS OF BIRMINGHAM AND DRAWN WHITE GLOVES in just a few days. Try The costs of operating private of this year. with Michele Waidron (Cabrini) as rushes high quality color prints back to your door IN A FREEDOM MARCH TODAY. ON SOFT BROWN HANDS, the film service used on many mid-west and southern campuses. WHITE SHOES ON HER FEET. institutions are spiralling upwards In the interests of safeguarding secretary. F.B.I. Ifost Wanted role of private SO EASY, SO CONVENIENT . . just use your own envelope and the coupon with no end in sight. Year after and preserving the The Association is in its em- NO, BABY, NO HER MOTHER SMILED Fill in and address, write name on roll or cartridge, enclose not in the below. name Angela Davis was Marin Courthouse on August 7, 1970 and she was TO HER CHILD year, private schools are con- education in America, independent bryonic stage with its members YOU MA Y NOT GO KNOW coupon and remittance. Or, use the coupon to get film mailers and dis- nowhere near it. She did not participate in that day's events; she did not aid or FOR THE DOGS ARE FIERCE AND WILD WAS IN THAT SACRED PLACE. colleges in Philadelphia have come fronted by the decision to cut back working to lay the foundation for count coupons; order film and flashes at low prices ... a better deal than GUNS AND HOSES, CL UBS JAILS plan that insurrection. What she thought about the event after learning of it is a AND AND on operations, to eliminate cer- together and formed the "Associa- a viable organization. Objectives "free" film. Savings and processing quality guaranteed. AREN'T GOOD FOR A LITTLE CHILD. BUT THAT SMILE matter of her own conscience. Yet, innocent as she is, Angela Davis was indicted WAS THE LAST ONE tain programs, or to raise tuition. tion for Aid to Independent Col- and guidelines are being formulat- by the state of California for murder, for kidnap, for conspiracy to murder! TO COME ONTO UER FACE. leges" whose major objective is to ed while letters have been sent BUT, MOTHER, I WON'T BE ALONE The students are caught in a vici- Without any evidence the F.B.I, named Angela Americans most wanted criminal improve the financial position of YOUR ORDER MUST INCLUDE THIS COUPON- OTHER CHILDREN WILL GO WITH ME FOR WHEN SHE HFAR'd THE EXPLOSION, If tuition is to to numerous,Congressmen, Sena- ous circle. be kept in a nationwide bulletin on August 16. Only three days earlier, August 13, when AND MARCH THE STREETS OF BIRMINGHAM HER EYES GREW WET AND WILD. private institutions. At the present Name. down then activities which are tors, and Foundations. It is hoped TO MAKE OUR PEOPLE FREE. SHE RUSHED THROUGH THE STREETS for questioned by reporters, the prosecutor for the state of California said there moment the The Association that the Association will be a Address- OF BIRMINGHAM, vital to student interests are dras- was no case against Angela. When asked what action would be taken against her, Aid to Independent Colleges con- /YELLING FOR HER CHILD. entirely. catalyst for the formation of a City Stite- -2lp- tically cut or eliminated he answered: "Nothing, unless it can be proved she gave the guns to a minor NO, BABY, NO sists of representatives from Ca- network of organizations through- YOU MAY NOT GO, SHE DUG IN BITS OF GLASS AND BRICK f] Send me tree him mitler envelope and discount with intent to use in the escape." With some independent univer- Cushing, FOR I FEAR THE GUNS WILL FIRE. AND THEN PULLED OUT A SHOE brini. Chestnut Hill, Ellen out the country which will work coupon a 17 eip Black t White lit M BUT YOU TO INSTEAD sities and colleges this is not n ?0 eip BlKk ft White i.n I.SS Only later was Angela charged with lawfully purchasing weapons on four separate MAY GO CHURCH OH HERE'S THE SHOE MY BABY WORE Salle, Rose- I enclosini rolh o< film and payment (plus Gwynedd-Mercy, La financial [ ] m together to alleviate the Q ?0 eip Slides or 8 mm Movies 1.41 1J> AND SING IN THE CHILDREN'S CHOIR. BUT, BABY, WHERE ARE YOU? enough, and a tuition increase be- with repre- III in Otiiol occasions, and with having fUmished those four weapons to Jonathan for the mont, and Villanova, crisis facing private institutions. Send me Iresh KodKolor Mm and/ or flashes • n I am fnclosing an eilra ?5t pei roll lof eipiess comes imperative. Slowly, private sentatives from Bryn Mawr, Bea- Circle your st/e llimil two! S8C eadi a purpose of murder and kidnap. The fact that Angela is alleged to have purchased handling and lirst-class mail return lnslamaticl?*^l?-l?7-l?0-6?0 institutions are pricing themselves in and registered those weapons in her own name hardly suggests a plan to murder ver, Harcum, Haverford, and Holy Anyone interested in helping Circle your Nash llimtt two sleeves) Ut tadi * On a de$olate Sunday in 1963 a bomb ton apart the 16th Street Baptist Church with four out of I? MP Nodxolor tl.M I2.U Cubes-A&l-M-2-M^3 • with them, but likely evidence of existence. Approximately 5% Family expected to be incorporat- any way, should contact n seems more the lawfulness and innocence of the young girls inside. The Ballad o1 Birmingham is the epitaph of these four young girls. n 70 eip Kodacolor . 4.41 l.SS Maficubes II 19 tach ^ of private institutions due to fin- ed into the organization soon. Rick P.O. Box 1000, Villanova Univer- actions. Angela, because of her notoriety and activism, was often harassed, her MAIL TO: spe-d-pics • box 299 • Cincinnati, Ohio 45214 • Dapt. VU • ancial difficulties have found it Wills (Villanova) has been elect- sity, Villanova. Pa. 19085- LA 7- necessary to cease operations as ed chairman of the Association, 2100 Ex. 539. |I ,'

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December 8, 1971 • THE VILLANOVAN • Page 9 Paged • THE VILLANOVAN • December 8, 1971 Year: a studio album and a live Tom Bogart can play a pretty good But you have to see a 'live' TX.A. one, recorded with a symphony bass, they are a little too much of show to realize what it's all about. (Continued from page 9) orchestra. They've had some iden- a forced "get-it-on" band. It isn't They opened with "Three -Button (Continued from page 11) XA/HAT'S OIM ITIIHIKII'^ the tity problems in the past year and exactly bad, but just not I'd Hand-Me-Down", did "All Over ^a on group and maybe the fre- what degrees of seriousness, so the en- quency I've seen them has dulled were forced to follow up their like to hear regularly. Now". "Maybe I'm Amazed" and By FREDTRIETSCH tire spectrum of short films could \A/HERE first three near-perfect albums But Rod and the "Country Comforts." Also, & my appreciation; but the show boys w«re some be viewed. But each was worth- My Thanksgiving celebration be- Park" and an especially good Music on 14th Street. It was a really made me feel I was watch- and found it difficult. Songs like beautiful. They were in rare form, new stuff, like "Too Bad" and in- while in itself and the entire pro- came a feast of music that version of "Bridge Over Troubled terrific three-pronged English ing them play their songs, rather "Simple Sister" and "Power Fail- cavorting with four costumed "Losin' You", the encore num- gram was throughly enjoyable. The EnTERTninmEnT nEuis cluded some of the best and most Water." Ferguson seems to en- show of Procol Harum, King Crim- involved in an ure" make me think they're on the Micky Mouse characters and ber. All the instrumental mem- changes in pace added to the mix- than being popular acts around. Four shows joy leading his band and gives son and Yes. 1 had never seen Yes it right track. sliding bottles of Mateus to the aud- bers of the group: Kenny Jones, ture of reactions that the audi- entire, intense experience as in six days and each in a different almost every member a spotlight and they are a fantastic group. was they And now for the climax, on Fri- ience. It's hard to review drums; Ronnie Lane, bass; Ron ence would go through. It would be when were something of The music hall; ten groups, four some time during the night. The Their high- range vocal harmony 1 day in the cavernous spaces of Faces without realizing that they Wood, guitar; Ian McLagen, key- a great innovation to have festivals a new group. think they've tour- American and six English. only really sour note the MC, is truly unique and their lead • (* was ed too much and Madison Square Garden in New are a complete stage act; I was boards, are strong, solid musi- such as these more often. grown weary of It all started on Sunday at the Sid Mark, whose self-satisfied guitarist is both fast and extremely it -- but I'm not saying they York City. The sound there is really reminded of the impression cians; and Ron Wood is outstand- Insights Ibsen And I must add a word about a play- On Academy of Music in Philadelphia attitude dampened my enjoyment interesting. They alternate be- ed badly. generally pretty bad and it isn't I have of the vaudeville ing, especially on bottleneck gui- new natural foods restaurant up The group has a lot of ta- way must with Herbie Mann and Maynard considerably. tween heavy and light music, mix- lent and performs well, playing a place to go unless you enjoy have been. Stewart runs from mike tar. By A. J. MANGRAVITE the block from TLA at 429 South Ferguson. Mann plays what might Three days later, on Wednes- ing touches of English troubadour beautifully on songs such the spectacle of a concert more to mike between verses of songs, I feel the urge to go on and on One of the saddest fates any As in their previous productions, Street. It's called Ceres and the as "A be called traditional progressive day night, with a freezing rain ditties among the lyrics and music. Salty than the musical content. But I while Ron Ronnie and tell you just how held creative personality can Suffer is the Company has dispensed with food is superb. An entire dinner Dog", "ConquisUdor" and Wood and Lane Rod jazz. He isn't in the class of the pouring outside, The Doors play- Yes probably isn't a real com- "In Held Twas I", Their made an exception for the show, wander about mimicing Rod and the mike and just how Rod and that living death of becoming an elaborate scenery and props, is less than $3.00 and it includes two en- New Wave people, like Miles Davis ed at Irvine Auditorium to about mercial product, but they played core songs were about the since it featured The ' Faces - - dancing two-steps. They obviously Ronnie Lane sang their duet parts, immortal, fly his very stature in focusing the audience's attention on everything from a soup to a main best or Pharaoh Sanders, and appears half capacity. Needless to say, some of the best music I've heard of the night: "Simple Sister" and Rod Stewart et al. dig playing together and just hav- but it can't be really written down. the development of modern drama, the small matter of the acting. course of fried shrimp ortempura to appeal to, well, the beautiful they are suffering from a great in a while. It's a very positive "Repent Walpurgis", which in- The opening act was Bullangus, ing a good time at it. I'm probably It's just an enjoyable sight to see Ibsen is in constant danger. When Mark Conti was an impressive vegetables through brown rice, v people: older than college age, but charisma loss since the death of sound, indicative of their name. cluded a fine guitar lead which I missed due to a traffic terribly biased for this group; I've The Faces and absorb the fantas- a writer becomes so fossilized and Brand, and Paula Langan was also beans, vegetables and dessert. The even sort of hip -- like successful left- Jim Morrison; even so, they are I hope they don't fall into oblivion jam. Catus followed with their seen tic vibes they put out. They're esoteric that he can be interpret- very good as his wife Agnes. John lentil soup is outstanding, as were without Trower. Procol Harum them since their first tour an leaning lawyers and such. Anyway, really a fairly good band. The am- the way some real quality groups and I unqualified recommendation and or performed in only one or Polito's smalltown mayor captur- the tempura and the millet pudding. has two albums due around New heavy-handed blues and although just love them. They ail play ed he was basically pretty easy to plification system they brought have in the whirlwind of group well; someday soon maybe they'll play two "approved" manners, he ceas- ed every scene he appeared, in, Rod sings fantastically; and listen to, though remaining tasteful with them didn't seem loud enough finances and such. I'm looking whether on records or in Philadelphia. Go see them and have es to function as a living force and the remainder of the Com- person rather than ambitious in his flute and they just don't generate much forward to good things from them. Wkere Do We Go they are a great experience. some fun. in his chosen field and becomes pany - they are Gerry laia, Mich- .••'•*.' the property of the few and is ael Morin, Stephanie Musnick, Ste- T,V,; (Continued from page 5) lost to the many. By the same phen Novelli, and Joseph Orazi - selected; the Development Council is not qualified ning Committee decide to fulfill the proposal for token, when one or more creative peformed well in the smaller roles, to spell out the needs of the University (i.e. should more classroom space, this could possibly allow personalities approach a master, taking two parts apiece. classrooms have priority over the construction of Villanova to accept a greater number of students, they must be willing and able to I suppose that any attempt to a Union Building) - thatis left solely to the ad- the tuition flowing into the Uni- GR&^HOUriD and amount of investigate the subject from uni- deal with Brand must ultimately ministration and faculty. in turn (although the versity would be increased que points of view. Otherwise, return to the play itself. Robert The Development Council keeps a current list of actual tuition cost does not necessarily have to be they cease to be artists, and be- Hedley directed from John projects for the University is if proposal for needed (which com- augmented); the a new union SER\/\CC come servants to an institution- Yinger's script. Yinger in turn piled by visiting the various departments and building is honored, the University could possibly alized fossil display. adapted from Ibsen, and he did an Deans of the University). The Council then in- realize an increase in the amount of revenue SAVE THIS HANDY SCHEDULE Before anyone decries the "vi- admirable job of selective whit- vestigates how much money will be needed to brought in by the union food services; an additional olence" done to lbs;n (great Ib- ling. The basic shape of Ibsen's finance these projects, and the sources by which dormitory could be erected with low cost govern- sen!) by this production of the plot is pretty much preserved. Un- this money might obtained. loans, then paid off through One Way Round Trip f.» be Current sources ment and be charges Theatre Company let him con- fortunately, I can't exactly say how Lv. Villanova* 10:50 A.M.** of University include an endowment fund (valued made to the student who lives in the dormitory. title Minutes After what altered. I Ar. New York City 1:55 P.M. $5.70 $10.85 sider the Ten much or was must like at four to five million dollars, and which is The Development Council would to see, how- the Death of Ibsen's Brand. The admit it really doesn't matter to essentially Lv. Villanova* • used for financing scholarships and ever, a clear and definite plan of development, 10:50 A.M. play is tangential to Ibsen's ori- me, since I believe that Ibsen Ar. Baltimore 2:20 P.M. $5.90 $11.25 obtaining low cost loans for Villanova), dona- which would evolve through research now t>eing ginal treatment. Its action takes should be cut for performance. Ar. Washington 3:20 P.M. $7.40 $14.10 tions from corporations and businesses, govern- conducted by the Council. place in the mind of the Minister It's not only a question of length ment funds, and gifts from Villanova University Mr. Burns points out that building costs are Lv. Villanova* 12:45 P.M. Brand at, and during, the moment it's one of artistry. * Alumni of Ar. Lancaster P.M. and parents of Villanova students (ob- increasing at the rate one percent each month. 2:20 $2.80 $ 5.35 of his death. It is a drama of I thank John Yinger, Robert Ar. York 3:25 P.M. $3.90 7.45 tained from an annual giving program). However, For instance, Mendel Hall which was built in $ doubt, and the dawning of the real- Hedley, and the Company, for giv- Ar. Gettysburg 4:20 P.M. $5.40 $10.30 there has been no significant increase in financial 1961 at a cost of four and one-half million dollars, ization that one's lifelong beliefs ing me some new insights into of late, possibly of to million if * resources because the nature could feasibly cost close ten dollars Board coach at Lancaster & I than Avenues might be error. It is an unset- Brand. I thank them for not fos- **Change coach at Philadelphia. of the economy. Government funds are in a state constructed today. Thus, it could be advantageous tling play in an age of doubt. silizing Ibsen. of indeflniteness, and business support to education to Villanova if V.U. can see its way clear to Your Greyhound Student Agent can get you out of is wn for the first time in twelve years. Cor- commence construction of a particular project town In a hurry on special service or regular schedules porate giving is down nine percent. But this is not in the near future. However, it is up to the Board with connections to all America. Seals And Crofts peculiar only to Villanova - other Universities are of Trustees to examine the total financial resources also experiencing a drop in donations and annual of the University, and then decide finally how much By JIM GREENFIELD On Friday night, their giving programs. money can be allocated to the constri^ction project. November 19, products of Down Home, the Philadelphia poignant "Irish Mr. Bums and the Development Council do not Mr. Burns and the Development Council are area braced for second album. A one of the two infrequent the favor any one of sixteen construction projects. awaiting the flnal decision of the University Plan- appear- Lihen" was extracted from new „V ances of folk duo Seals and of the Any one of the projects could possibly prove to be ning Committee and the Board of Trustees, so that Crofts LP. But the nicest part at the Walnut Street Theatre. The valid to the Development Council. For instance, they might begin to research and to collect the evening came when Jimmy picked concert was part of the continuing his fiddle. fingered his if the Board of Trustees and the University Plan- funds available for the chosen construction project. I up Dash of the excitement in their audience 'Round Midnight" series. I "Music mandolin, and together they pro- that used to surround their con- The homey atmosphere of the of the foot-stomping- I duced some cert appearances. They undoubted- rebuilt Walnut Street Theatre, est, hand-clappingest bluegk*ass ly sense this and it has probably fl which seats under 1000 people, was A Statement By Angela Davis sounds ever heard this side of affected their live performances a OUR MAN AT ideal for the type of music Jimmy Nashville. People were actually great deal; they'll have to get used Seals and Dash Crofts play so square -dancing in the aisles (this to it and do a good deal better "1 VILLANOVA U. am a Communist lions of THi; • becausel working people who have] "For Black people, this well. They usually play a type of ^ ex- in Philadelphia). 7 1 . f ^: if expect to really carry on they Ferguson I am convinced that the jnever received full Maynard cen- the value! ploitation has always been more folk- rock with a little bit of every- Herbie Mann now without Morrison. The added turies-old came on sufferings I Crimson of Black jof their work. The economic intense, more devastating, more thing thrown in. Shortly after the rhythm guitar and bass they tour Next, King people Last Picture playing. He was backed by the Roy of Moody cannot be alleviated mfln it their brew un-| system, and thus the maintaining society, deadly. We have always been JAMES J. BYRNES, concert began at 12:45, became filled in lot of spaces, but Ayers Ubiquity and several other with a der the present social functions in and Pink Floyd. They've arrange- accordance with the compelled to take the most ig- evident that here were two ex- Remember Sherwood Ander- their unique sound is all but gone Blues Room 545-D, New Dorm musicians, notably guitarist Sonny ment. Capitalism is based on the! irrational their departed more from the gentle drive for profit. The noble and lowest-paying jobs. tremely talented musicians at son's Winesberg Ohio when going -- that almost jazz quality to their Charock, whose partial freak-out ownership of the gigantic masses of people, through their Black Knouu5 Phone: mode of their early albums and people created the basis LA 5-5716 best. Bogdanovich's film I to see Peter music which interested me beyond economic apparatus, with a bottleneck slide during his advanced into jazz, which might be on which work, are mere tools for the| for all the wealth and riches Versatile The Last Picture Show. Both works antics. Perhaps he was I "1953 Morrison's the life of the nation depends, Blue Boogie Children" due to their personnel by realization of profits which are I accumulated in the hands of a Seals and Crofts have been in- deal with individual relationships responsible for the instru- expected I I more a small minority HI5 seemed to take a good deal of the notably Greg Lake. It cer- of privileged swallowed up by that circle of few, powerful families in this fluenced over the past several losses, I in a small town. "Picture Show's" mental content of their music than audience aback. But most of the men. The wealth of the nation (corporations. This is what ex- country today. We therefore years the writings of theBaha'i tainly isn't music for everyone, have by small town is in Texas, Anarene, I had thought; but they have more music was rather tame and mellow, is concentrated in the hands of| ploitation but if you're getting into jazz at is all about: When I a right to this wealth. We must {-. faith, which is based largely on 1951," a town running down, where or less gone ahead with rock style fewer than 500 corporations. with a fine version of the old are worth a listen. Their Butj Ipeople work, they take home destroy the institutions in which UUflV the teachings of the nineteenth being free means getting out." music rather than exploring any of all, they standard "Caravan" being the where lies the origin of their |in wages far less than the value racism and exploitation are crys- century Persian prophet, Bahaul- third album. Lizard, is closer to | Small town, Anarene, could be 1 thought the group had highlight, where Mann and Ayers the jazz stupendous fortunes? Their »f what they have actually pro- tallized and project at the unity of where the group stands now, doing same lah. The creed preaches any town, where people and places in their sound. traded echoing riffs on flute and wealth has been created by mil- luced. tinni* nftw ingtitiifinns . flROUriD. their "Cirkus" and "Twenty-first Cen- all people in all phases of are so closely, so symbiotically Their stage act is much more vibes. tury Schizoid Man" among others, lives. This unity and the sensi- related that the loss of one or the casual than before, seeming only The second act was Maynard as well as a selection called "Sail- tivity that accompanies it have other causes such a gap that decay partially interested in performing, Ferguson, who travels with a large or's Tale", from an upcoming la D(wis become clearly manifest in the is the only hope. Sam the Lion, perhaps partially due to the small band, 15 men strong^ all from En- album. Islands, a lengthy, gentle music of this folk duo fromTe)(as. played by Ben Johnson, owns and audience. A few songs, such as gland. The emphasis is on brass, jazz work. They finished on a Seals and Crofts are a versatile paternally looks after, a pool hall, "In the Eve of the Sun" wer^ much (Continued page from 7) pair as well. Jimmy played mostly cafe, movie theater. Towns with 4 saxophones, 3 trombones quiet note, which is rare for a and like those of Morrison; but the Ian urgent need to find radical amplified acoustic six -string gui- in pool and 4 trumpets besides Fergu- band, and made way for Procol solutions to the problem of racial and nationall folk not passing hours the bulk of the material was new son. Drums, congas, bass and Harum. [minorities in white capitalist United States." tar, but also played fiddle and room are either in the restaurant and non- Lizard King. "Tightrope piano rounded out the troupe with Procol Harum is another group Imperialist America alto sax. Dash Crofts played man- or at the show. Sam dies. The Ride" was probably the best, with the piano, played well all night by that has undergone serious per- Angela joined the party because she wanted to work for an America with values! dolin, electric guitar, and elec- pool hall's screen door accepts "Close to You" another stand out. lother than Pete Jackson, being a co-highlight sonnel losses, most lately Robin those of Reagan, Hoover and Nixon, a socialist America in a world! tric piano. Bobby Lytick, a talent leafy, dusty winds; the cafe ac- The final song, "Light My Fire", Ifree from imperialism. right, bass. instrument with Ferguson's trum- Trower, their excellent lead As she has explained to black people who frequently ask, in his own played cepts a cold grille and untouched is still a classic even without pet. They are reminiscent of Blood, It has hurt their con- lit would be suicidal for black people in America to attempt their liberation alone; Fiddling table settings; the picture show Morrison. guitarist. Sweat and Tears, minus the vocals, cert performances of some of the Ithey must struggle in conjunction with a revolution that is worldwide in char- Jimmy and Dash have put out accepts the advent of television. Also on the bill at Irvine was a of course, though Ferguson seem- favorite Procol Harum tunes, such lacter. Angela's membership in the Communist Party is a reasoned and humanel three albums, all of which are Who knows where to go, what to new group. The Wackers, which ed to break off playing before as "Shine on Brightly" and "Still Ichoice; far from being a crime, it is, in fact, an indictment of racist America,! represented in their selections do. Anarene has no longer a hold- played a folk- rock mixture of fair- " [capitalist America, imperialist the and "See attempts at going getting into any really good solos. There Will Be More. I kept lis- America. ^REVHOUnD for evening. "Earth" ing center, except ly good original songs, along with tening for Trower's terrific touch The case of Angela Davis has become a worldwide cause, on the scale of Saccol My Life," two of their best in on with what is left of everyday Their material, was basically a few real oldies like "Don't Be and clean lead, but it never came. land Vanzetti, and Angela has become a symbol of the struggle of all oppressed! my opinion, came from their first life. The Last Picture Show is not contemporary which seemed to Cruel" and "She Loves You." It's possible I'm being too harsh Ipeople. Let us work to free Angela, let -- movie. It opens December us work to uncover the truth for both! album. "Cotton Mouth," "Ridin' a happy disappoint the audience a bit. They Thursday night found me in New ittempts point in the direction. ...end leave the drMnq to w. at 19. same Thumb," and "Tin Town" were all 22 Cinema — J.P.S. did "Country Road", "Macarthur York City at their Academy of (Continued on page 8) " - . I

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December 8, 1971 • THE VILLANOVAN • Page 11 At the Forrest << ''Company yy Vasco Short Filmi Festival At TX.A. Ginemia By PETER SCHMADER By FRED TRIETSCH selfish kind of movie- making, for pective of great short films since was primarily a monologue by condition. Another cartoon-style wers," oppressed, One assumes it is an absurdist ...it's for the "father- and helpless. The in- the artist can almost make it just 1900 and even new uses for tele- Vivian Lindfors concerning the film concerned a man^ in prison land'." Tony cynically play: the audience does not follow adds, "The dividual fights the universal and In the world of movies, per- for himself. vision tape. reasons she had to leave her hus- who is deprived of all amusement

fatherland is apple . loses. by his the plot in a this -happens -then my trees . The play relates this rule haps the most independent and The phenomenon of the short But let's look at a few of the band, problems compounded by the guard, including a file by

It's your radishes. . clearly which this-happens fashion; the audience .The father- in the characters of Vasco, creative artist is the short-film film was thoroughly explored by shorts in particular, though fact that she was a Jewish wife of he attempts to escape. As land is my cow's behind." Cesar, - the takes searches in a what -is -going -on In- and Papa Rondo Papa maker. His budget is low, so he the Third International Festival this is only the slightest sketchy a prominent scientist. guard the file from the fashion. One assumes the under- creduously Peter returns, "Your Trapu. The other characters prisoner, a wall slides open to seem needn't sacrifice his concepts to of Short Films held chiefly at representation from the vast But not all the shorts were seri- graduate production, cow's behind?!" So it is. The in- distracting or leftover, surfeiting reveal another guard, who snatch- George Sche- the ideas of his backers, nor the TLA Cinema November 12-18. amount of material available. The ous. Many were quite amusing, hade's is about dividual is subordinate to the state. th^ plays gaps. es the file from the first. This VASCO war and how worry about recouping a large The festival included seminars and night I attended, I saw two full and in cartoon form, which seems leads to infinite innocent people suffer from war's financial commitment. He can ex- workshops, as well as the screen- programs of the Certificate of to be a great area for the film- an succession of ways. All this understood, this periment with new techniques fully ings at the TLA Theatre. The Merit Films. By far the most to delve into sight gags on guards to prevent the escape of LA5-3375 ^ maker -- writer, having not talked with and concentrate on the best way to films ran the gamut from politics moving and artistic of the lot was the appearance of their drawn each preceding guard it's called VASCO'S director, fails to see SHAWN PHILLIPS express himself, from relatively to surrealism, from humorous "Egypt, O Egypt", a beautiful characters. The best of these was "Cages" and seems to suggest we the reason for the play's pro- long, 50-minute shorts with a sub- cartoons to glimpses of very human journey through the pyramids and "Junkyard" in which three hilari- all live in one cage or another. I could go on and on, but the duction. Pomt Plus LEO KOTTKE stantial plot, to just a few minutes people and their private hells. The other ancient ruins along the Nile. ous cartoon figures successively 4 NITES • DEC. 9-12 • films to A barber, Vasco, characterized THURS-SUN of color and designs in a random shows ran pratically 'round the This was accompanied by a force- fall into a hole producing large are be seen, not dis- cussed. And another good aspect by Alkis Papoutsis, is as afraid 874 LA«CASTe1^ DEC. 15: pattern. The possibilities are end- clock and presented a terrifically ful text by Jean Cocteau about the bumps on their heads, after which ,1 is that if one particular of war as a dog is of fire. Being DEC. 16-19: less and the shortness of the film ambitious program for the viewer. timelessness of the civilization they re- set the accident to befall short ODETTA does not appeal to you, the naive of the end-justifies-the- works as a postivie factor rather Some of the areas explored in that left its mark in Egypt. It the next passer-by. Finally, the wait means ways of war, is is only a few minutes until an Vasco than limiting the scope of the depth were the film as social wit- came as close to perfection as I fourth man surprizes them all and entirely different summoned to do the hair of one fill stretch ness, film of the national film in movie. An- experience maker: he needn't in or have ever seen a fills in the hole after his tumble, to Armando the Third. Vasco lives board of Canada and non-repre- comes along. Each program con- a concept into a feature length other strong contribution was "The prevent further accidents -- it's tained for his dressing of hair and accepts it distributed sentational or experimental cin- Jewish Wife", a filmed adaption many different styles and Can a stage musical make it to the big time picture so can be done so cleverly and succinctly the summons. Armando the Third, retros- with such subjects as pollution, over-popula- more easily. Indeed, it may be a ema. There was a of a play by Bertolt Brecht, which and says so much about the human (Continued on page 8) vThe current running Broadway musical hit, "Company" will have its ^ besides being in enemy territory, tion, chemicals in foods, radioactivity, and :;; eagerly awaited local premiere at the Forrest Theatre beginning Monday happens also to be a horse. The care of the elderly? I evening, ; Dec. 13. Winner of six Tony Awards, the Harold Prince army of the region Vasco lives in Here's what the Out-of-Town critics said: production stars Oscar Winner George Chakiris and the witty Elaine uses him as of a messenger, what // Stritch and will play here for two weeks thru Christmas Day, December Pkenomenon sort and what for it is not clear. MOTHER EARW WILL PROBABLY WIN OUT 25. Vasco never knows whaib going AS BEING BETTER THAN ''HAIR/' variety "Company", the current runn- By MARGARET McCARVILL a role he came to after appearing on, really. This barber does, after «« ^^^ ^^^^ provocative and ing Broadway musical hit, will in the stage version in London. he is inside the enemy lines, dis- MACMinrcyTI mAUniriVCn I : entertaining production of open at the Forrest Theatre for Elaine Stritch, who created the cover his "barbee's" identity and its The endearing ways of teen -idol -AN entertainment and emotional two weeks beginning Monday even- fiSSollfi']!? Bobby - Sherman were brought to role of Joanne in "Company", deciding to play the hero, tries to EXPERIENCE S?1u\"?.lcT-OF THE FIRST ORDER . . . OPENED TO AN ECSTATIC ing, December 13 thru December played it for 13 keep his side's Philadelphia's Convention Hall months on Broad- secrets from his AND CHEERING AUDIENCE!" Philip Eiwood, SAN Francisco examiner - Sunday afternoon, 28th. 25: The George Furth Stephen way and then moved with the show capturers. Vasco is duped and %% November ^^^^^'''^^^^ ^ Sondheim musical that screams Sherman ' s attraction is practically for its summer- long run in Los duped and finally killed. The iimo- A SMILING HAPPY SHOW "Today" stars Oscar winner, Angles and San Francisco. cent is manipulated and destroyed non-existent for the college stu- i***'*'^ She 'MOTHER EARTH' IS A BRIGHT LIVELY YOUTHFUL SHOW WITH A George Chakiris and the witty dent, but he exerts a mysterious won a Tony nomination for her by the world of war. For story CHEERFUL SMILE. A GREAT VARIETY OF SONG AND A REFRESHING penetrating Elaine Stritch. show-stopping number, "The VASCO, the play, is stale. SPIRIT. THE WHOLE COMPANY IS CHARMING." and charm on the Ladies Who Lunch" from For individual Paine Knickerbocker, SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE Junior High School teenie bopper. v "Company" has a well -tuned ear "Com- performance, ^^. pany". Miss Stritch has also ap- however, VASCO, has some And the concert presented by for the basic New York sound of **"'***'S8Skj*'**^%cc^*^ WFIL, a local AM station, was \sS^^gie^j;^^ today, and songs by double-award- peared in "Pal Joey","Bus Stop", freshness. Alkis is archetypal in "Who's Afraid of Virginia his naivete. Picture him, costumed geared to display the artist's winning Stephen Sondheim. It has Woolf" talents to the fullest. The emcee been described as musical "that and Noel Coward's "Sail Away", in knickers, waist- coat, plumed 2«»'«tfeas in which she became the toast of hat, buckle-shoes, and parasol. He cautioned the enthusiastic girls to knows what time it is", as it refrain from rushing the stage, etches with humor and compas- London, where the musical re- romps, tra-la-la-ing, with picnic ceived smash hit reviews. basket full of goodies, his coi- thus assuring the mad stampede sion the plight of an eligible bach- •v~ \ • ''. Harry Pleasants plays Cesar, a Exactly what a 28 year old man Back A lley A ddition$ neurotic forest dweller whose does with such objects has yet to explained. daughter dreams that some hair- be V, . is Eventually, he appeared; what Many listening to jazz albums lovers -- sit back sipping and dresser her golden boy to be followed was mayhem. Budding wish for some place to hear this listening. Others -- lean over sip- sought out, married to. Harry music live in a club with in- makes the audience laugh. nymphets stormed the stage, ping and chatting. Make it out there Upon one enterprising miss in red vel- timate, relaxed, jazz atmosphere. soon. Back Alley will be open introduction to anyone he ex- 4 Weeks Only! Starts Dec. 7 Of late Philadelphia has witness- claims, "1 am a philosopher." He vet hot pants finally gaining the Tuesday and Wednesday, Decem- Tuts, thru Sat. eves, at 8 pm; Ttiurs. I Sat. mats, at 2 pm: desired objective, the arms of the ed few jazz concerts, and these ber 22 and 23, with Nick play- looks like Clarabel, the clown. Svn. mats, at 3 pm. Opening night — 7:30 P.M. late at night and far away Back He offers to sell a lieutenant in singer. Sherman put on a profes- ing his future- vogue jazz on the Tues. thru Thurs. eves. I mats. — $6.50, 5.50, 4.50, 3.50 sional show (at least in comparison Alley Jazz Club in Norristown. night of December 23. The club the cavalry, Semptembre, a dog. Fri. I Sat. eves. — $7.50. 6.50, 5.50. 4.00 with the preceding group) which The P & W rapid transit may be will be closed Christmas Eve and The dogs are stuffed and flop over New Year's Eve.: $8.50, 7.50, 6.50, 5.50 consisted of his hits, "Hey Little taken to the Back Alley, to the Christmas Day, and opened Thurs- as he sets them up for display. Phone: Box Office Woman," "Julie, Julie, Julie Do right, off Main Street, directly be- day, December 30 and Friday, Harry, as Cesar, also has the PE 5-5074 "^ily these ads? <^ NEW OP" R^meiiber hind the Valley Forge Hotel, after most significant and line LOCUST THEATRE > You Love Me", "Easy Come, Easy December 31, New Years Eve. obvious ^ —^M—^m^^m/ from 10 am .Vr Go", "La, La, La", "If I Had one steps off the transit. in the tragic -comedy. Upon the We ran them in a lot of college plant locations. These conferences present or mail to BOX OFFICE i You" and "The Drum. " There is r^ick has made some additions death of Vasco and at the cele- newspapers last ^ear. Their purpose permitdeep prohingof stieky little to say about the musical to his club. He's moved his trio, bration of victory and glory for THIS per ticket. Reg. $450, 5.50, 6.50, 7.50 wai( to a&sweriiomeof the entica! questions. Theyh^p us to understand e content of these songs. They are (Moffo, drums, Sciole, bass, Frei- which Vasco somehow is res- COUF>ON ? 00 GOOD FOR 2 TICKETS questions atudeidite were askiug about the concerns of students. But they innocuous tunes which tend to run berg, piano), to the center of the ponsible, Cesar utters, "Glory? WORTH 2.' Good any performance outcompaiiy* involve relatively few students and with availability of tickets. into one another, placing no strain club, making for well . . . distributed and what does that word mean Maybe you saw them. A lot of GE people. sound. A slightly elevated alcove, when a person is no more?" on either the listener's ear or NEW LOCUST THEATRE students did. And a lot wrote So we'r^ going to share some of containing two dining tables, now mind. It was just as well because Peter Bergeron and Tony Tor- tousatxmtthein«ln iiiany eases the the questions and answers (like l^e faces the trio. One goes crazy the girls were there to see Bobby rice, as Papa Rondo and Papa I THE WEST COAST HIT COMES TO ads tri$rg^red addltloiial qtuestiona, ones abovf>withyduhy continuing picking a place to sit PHILADELPHIA ON ITS and it was hard to miss him as the there: be- Trapu play two old peasants dis- WAY TO NEW YORK questions so provocative our ads in college newspapers. sides the elevated spot he has two • performer chose to be clad in turbed, tired and alone because that we've decided to expand our And well make sure our people scheduled-but-together clinging blue knit pants and a tables the war has taken all their vil- THE NEW ROCK communications with college see your questions, too-*tibrough where ballooning silver lame shirt with one can enjoy the music lage's young men away. Vasco is magazines and plant matching fringed vest. He danced students. company and food. the only young left in their man MUSIOIL HIT! We're doing it in several ways. newspapers. TNt. TUMI tm at • ^M.^ TlMrt. t S*t attt. across the stage as he sang, shak- Final exams are approaching. village. The two peasants seem tl 2 PM. Sm. Ml at 3 PH.: UN. S.M. 4.9i. I.M. your ing hands with those fans close to We've already started to have We think concerns are Why don't you make them run Fri. Sal. at P.M. SO, 4 00. i - |7 ISO. SS«. bitter, as the hairdresser won't t nn. I think the stage, pointing and smiling at conferences of student opinion important And we you should away some Friday or Saturday enlist for the fight as their sons leaders and GE people at our various know how seriously we tiixe them. night. 4 Weeks Only ! Starts DEC. 7th. the unfortunates placed further Go out to the Back Alley did. When Vasco does leave, to do I back. Sherman dedicated all his Jazz Club from 9:00 until 1:00 and the hair of Armando the third, I Oo Not Writ* Htr* songs to his audience-a wise relax in what is almost a fireside Rondo and the move Trapu understand | NAME. 6 EN ERAL0 ELECTRIC room. The log walls with white on his part considering it is those town won't be the same without j mortor make Nick's club so little suburban-bred sub-teens who cozy the sensitive barber, and they un- | SCHOOL keep him in business. As a per- that the wine and cheese varieties derstand now they have no one. former he is adequate, but as a on the menu are a must. Jazz Nick Moffo On the why of the war Peter ans- social phenomenon he is almost worth feeing - but not twice.

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December 8, 1971 • THE VILLANOVAN « Page 13 Page 12 • THE VILLANOVAN • December 1 97 8, Booters Finish 5-5-4 Year Icemen ^* *''• ^"'""^ By BOB PERRY Powerlifters Meet Rutgers God Bless . . . Good Night f senior and is presently in the best By STEVE Fall By JOE RESENDE AMADIO shape of his weightlifting career. On Saturday, 11th, KINKS December at The team is expecting great things Pennsylvania i^ the 1 p.m. National Collegiate from 'Hick' and hopefully an im- Twice Powerlifting Champions of Villa- provement on his 4th place finish in By JACK nova will host the powerful squad KELLY the championships as a 181 pound- from Rutgers University. Led by On November 18, the Cat Skaters er. The next two men on the team Ballet opened their 1971-72 season with a their new coach, Joe Slabinski, last are both seniors and both 198 3-2 loss to the North Penn Eagles. year's team captain, who won the pounders, John Dougherty and Mike gold medal in the super-heavy- It was a highly emotional game Solomando. John is training ex- By PETER SCHMADER weight division at the champion- with enough fisticuffs for the Bos- ceptionally hard and should suc- ton Bruins to take note. After ships, the Villanova team will try cessfully produce one of the better to Expecting elaborate costuming only one week of practice, the extend its nationally unprece- deadlifts in Villanova history. Mike dented victory in for The Four Temperments, a team appeared very tight and dis- streak to 33 a has just begun to' round into shape ballet by George Balanchine," an organized until mid-way through row - a feat encompassing eight but should be very impressive in expression. . .of the ancient notion the second period. The Eagles years of team competition. this meet. Both men earned medals Chris Furlong comes out of goal to make a save against Millersville. The that the human organism is made left the ice at the end of the first This year's team is headed by in last season's nationals. Round- booters ended their season with a 5 — 5—4 record. Photo by Jim Grogan up of four different humors, or period with a 2-0 lead. During the its captain Pat Muiroy, a senior ing out the squad is Joe Harden- (.' .melancholic, san- competing temperaments, The 1971 soccer season ended iod, Karl Rostworowski scored second period, the Cats applied a as a 148 pounder. Com- brook, a 132 pound junior. Joe is phlegmatic, and choleric," ing off a summer and fall of guinic, with Villanova's booters splitting an unassisted goal to give V.U. lot of pressure, but to no avail. fastly becoming a real solid lifter the in practice diligent workouts, Pat should one views dancers their last two games. LaSalle broke the game. It was a great way for Only at the end of the period did and is looking forward to this big greatly improve on the fine total costumes. A disappointment for the Wildcats' seven game unde- the blonde Brazilian with the the 'novans strike, Junior Co-capt. meet. which gained him the silver medal those with notions of exotic cos- feated streak by shutting V.U. mighty boot to end his soccer Freddy Guerra picked up a loose Although only six men will be consists of left to right) (drums), at the nationals. Competing along The band (from Mick Avory Dave tuming. Be patient. Exotic cos- A REAL HANDFUL - Bill Jack,cehter, collars Colin Beatty, out 2-0. On Nov. 20th the Main- career. Rostworowski scored 13 puck in his own zone, skated down competing in this particular meet, Davies (lead guitar), John Dalton (bass), John Gosling (keyboards), and will its stage. with Pat will be his brother Terry, tuming have For left and Bob LeDuc during one of the Scarecrows' featured liners beat St. Johns 1-0 to finish goals for V.U. this season in the left boards and into the corner the V.U. team is very deep in good kneeling in the background, the Kinks gen ius-in -residence, lead singer, listen to a junior, who won the gold medal now, watch the dance, and numbers in Ice Follies of 1972. The show will play 'from their season with a 5-5-4 mark. 9 games and scored 13 times last and passed back to Charley Steers personnel, many of whom just songwriter and guitarist — Ray Davies. as a 132 pounder in last season's the music. December 26th thru January 9th at the Philadelphia Civic In the LaSalle game, the 'Cats year to give him 26 goals in two at the right point. Steers let go a missed qualifying for this meet. championships and is presently the loo Sunset" where the studio har- Golden lame, Rebecca McLain, kept the ball in the Explorer half Col- This intense competition could . Girls will be boys and boys will Center. varsity seasons. This year Karl blistering slapshot which Tom the Sun, enters from the east edge 'M top lifter on the V.U. team. Just be girls; it's a mixed-up, shook- monies and back-up vocals were of the field for a good part of had a hat trick in the Swarth- lins (co-capt.) neatly tipped over produce another championship of the stage: the ballet, Icarus. recently, Terry competed in the calibre up world except for the Kinks. most sorely lacking, and "Ape- the first quarter. However, the more game and 4 goals against the goaltender's outstretched arm. team. The team would like Imprisoned with his son, Icarus, prestigious World Powerlifting Remember back in the mid- sixties man." V.U. booters failed to work the Rutgers. However, the Eagles scored again to get it rolling against Rutgers Daedalus fashions the boy wings Championships and just missed when "All Day And All Of The The Kinks' situation was that, ball in for a good shot and failed to make it 3-1 in the third period, and could use some support. The Another standout senior « co- winning a medal. since they no attempt at of escape. Icarus moves about the to score. Unfortunately for the goal admission fee is 'zero' so why % Night" came over the radio and made ten- and junior Chris Snow's was capt., Ed Kriete, finished his The third man on the six-man longer improvisation, the group stage; he dances around the sun. 'Cats, a miscue in the V.U. de- to prove fruitless. The fans saw don't you come to the Villanova you quickly switched to the Four varsity soccer play- ure as a V.U. team is Mike Hickey. Mike is a had to depend on audience fa- In ecstasy of flying, Icarus, Ross fense gave LaSalle an easy score an exciting and rough game despite Field House- Seasons? Remember when "Well- er. Playing right half back, Kriete circles closer closer air time miliarity with the songs they per- Parkes, and at the 15 minute mark of the first a 3-2 loss. Respected Man" usurped prevented the opposition's left wing formed for getting a crowd re- to the increasingly brilliant sun; period. Last Thursday night, the Red which •Double Shot of My Baby's from scoring on him in two sea- fire. col- action. his wings catch Icarus • The total complexion of the game Raiders from Rutgers (last year's Love" or "A Little Bit of Soul" sons of play. Not only did Kriete lapses in the of his father. John Dalton' s bass got every- arms changed with the LaSalle score. M.A.C. champs 6-U) invaded Rad- could have filled better? Then have an unblemished defensive up and clapping as the Kinks Lavina Hovinga's costuming and The men from LaSalle controlled nor Arena. Once again, the de- Something Else was released, and body record, but he also played in al- Jennifer Tipton's lighting make that liked went into "Victoria," the song that the ball with a well executed pass- fensive aspect of the team was you decided you "Water- all of Villanova's soccer this performance of Icarus radiant. most loo Sunset," Rag," and came closest to album production. ing attack. Villanova behind by very poor and Rutgers jumped "Harry in his junior and senior Passing through a tiara, down and games "David Watts." Later came "Vic- Following "Shangi-la," "Big one goal was under stress and had to an early 3-0 first period lead. along the length of the gown's train, seasons. toria," "Lola," "Apeman," and Sky," and "Acute Schizophrenia to open up their game. Playing Coach Snyder proposed a close the light makes Miss McLain's Sun you had been a Kinks fan for years. Paranoia Blues" (A very heavy under pressure, the Villanovans Last but certainly not least we checking second period which saw pulsate with heat. co-capt. Chris on 26 at the soul number"), and a Maurice will headline a Bance concert aflhe lost the ball to LaSalle through come to goalie and the Cats contain the fast skating All siiggestions for ,V' But November British rockers If Icarus is wondrous, almost Furlong. This man led the 'Cats spectrum the consistency which Chevalier imitation, they did "You Spectrum, Sat., Dec. 11, 8 p.m. Pictured (from left) Steve Mariott, faulty passing. champs by just allowing them 2 awing in its effects, then Pas De through thick and thin. No one for years has marked the music Really Got Me," which drew the (guitar, keyboards, vocals), formerly of ; Greg Ridley, One could see in the second goals. However, this type of play Quatre is campy. This ballet, player on the team has given of the Kinks was absent. The group biggest reaction from the crowd. (bass); and , (guitar). Top center is , half that LaSalle just outhustled left the Cats with no offensive created by Jules Perret in 1840 more time devoted to soccer than has built its reputation upon short Within this song, Ray Davies played (drums). Frampton no longer is with Humble Pie having recently been Villanova. It did not help the 'Cat punch. During that second period, for the prima ballerinas of the Furlong. Furlong was a satiric songs whose lyrics and harmonica, the Kinks mustering replaced by the former guitarist of Colisseum, , (not cause any by losing the services Chris Burt Johnson was evicted for day, Taglioni, Grisi, Cerrito and true leader in every sense of the harmonics cannot be reproduced up as much of a jam as they are pictured here.) of 4 star players at various times adding more red to a Rutgers Grahn, is recreated, at The Wal- of. Without stopping they J. Ceils Band, and of the game. Delano Gregory, Karl word. All three of these seniors player's uniform than was called Villanova in a live performance with the same capable Sharing the bill with Humble Pie wUI be the , nut Street Theatre, "in the old will be missed next year. sting as on a recording. "We want went right into "All Day And All King Crimson, making their first American tour in over two years. Rostworowski, Ed Kriete and Chris for. A fight in a league game not romantic style true to its original forget the ser- the lights turned down, this is a Of The Night" while Dave Davies Furlong all had to sit out some One must not only means being thrown out of concept." Wearing the traditional love song," was the way Ray continued playing the rhythm of time on the bench due to injuries. vices of manager John A. Camire the present game, but also of the tutu, the four dancers of The Davies introduced "Lola." As "You Really Got Me." LaSalle's second goal was inevi- who graduates with his class this next league game. Entering the Pennsylvania Ballet, did their in- Davies was' jumping around on The concert ended with the table and the Cat dream of having year. Camire faithfully handled third period with a 5-0 deficit the dividual numbers, batted their eyes stage, screaming more than sing- band's rendition of a British Music a winning season failed to mater- equipment, scored the games, Cats were determined to at least at the audience, and bowed them- worked out with the team and ing, his voice sounded as if it was Hall sing-a-long including Ray ialize. break the goalie's shutout. At 5:42, Union Calendar selves off the stage, each individ- filtered through a megaphone. Davies' prompting the audience to Against St. Johns, the rather helped coach Graff out whenever Freddy Guerra jumped out of the ually extending atake-it-awayarm After Davies picked up his acoustic "You Are My Sunshine," and as cold weather and poor field condi- needed. penalty box (charging), took a flip and hand to the following ballerina. guitar, the band went through they left the stage he called, "God tions made it very difficult for The whole soccer team has to pass from Charley Steers in his The audience laughed at the girls' be proud of the fact that they "Well-Respected Man," "Water- bless, and goodnight." ; either team to mount an attack. own zone, and started out on a antics, almost burlesque. One side of Villanova's soccer bounced back from a miserable 2 on 1 break with Chris Snow. Reconnaissance followed. This field had several puddles of water. 0-4-1 start to a 5-5-4 finish. Guerra skated just to the side of Mystery . : Garrulousness ballet has been described as "mix- .And The 'Cats dictated play in the V.U.'s booters even outs cored the Rutgers net and passed to Snow ed-media," meaning background for Second Semester By THE FIELDS SISTERS game, but did not use the dry their opposition by a 30 to 27 who neatly tucked the puck into the films are used in its production. side of the field to advance the count. Next year coach Graff will lower left hand corner. However, It's several weeks now since onto the stage. Effortlessly, they Its effect upon the audience was ball. Keeping the play on the wet have to rely upon Chuck Farring- the Rutgers team was not about the National Dance Group of Mor- did amazing flips and rolls and curious: some people applauded side of the field, the 'Cats could ton, Delano Gregory, Rich Pach- to let down, and came back for two occo performed downtown, as one group stunts. They were quite automatically, others did not know not set themselves up for any ler, Bob Befiglio and a host of quick goals, and the game ended of in the participants the Forrest skillful and very amusing. Their what to do. They had heard Erik good shots. other players to lead the team to in a 7-1 score. Theater's Afro Asian Dance Fes- spontaneity was endearing to the Satie's romantic music while a However, late in the fourth oer- a successful season. If the team is to produce a suc- tival. A conventional review would audience and the rest of the eve- girl and boy, both dressed in must be in the cessful season, look for two be of little value -the company ning of Moroccan entertainment white, danced innocently. The aud- changes in its style of play: has come and gone and anyway was enjoyed by all. ience saw these two innocents 1. Getting the puck out of the they're not the type of group you attacked by neuter dancers dressed The Bulletin gave a negative defensive zone and into the would hitch-hike for miles and review to the company. I think any in black and white body stockings. * TERM offensive zone with greater miles to see them as any Grateful Kaleidoscopic visuals were pro- weakness lay not with the group speed and accuracy. Dead freak would do. jected through two round holes in itself-even if they weren't our 2. hustle heads up Suffice is More and to say that they were the set, while oppressive elec- image of the professional dancers, play by both forwards and Union Office a group representative of all the they did what they set out to do- tronic music played. The two inno- peoples of Morocco- Black, Arab defensemen. to acquaint the audience with their cents are engulfed by this chaos. PAPERS with- Oriental -- who performed their Villanova Hockey fans are culture and to entertain. This they A boy and girl, both dressed in out a doubt an elite and dedicated native dances. There were two and Don't stop reading now if you're interested in joining successfully accomplished and black, emerge go through some group; acts, the first of which willing to stand for 2-1/2 was set kind of simulated copulation. a unique and little criticism can be directed They le enchanting world of Tschaikovsky*s THE NUTCRACKER, as inexpensive national membership term hrs. in the marketplace. There the men in an icebox. No one ap- at them. ': are caught up by the " black -and created by The Pennsylvania Ballet, comes to Philadelphia audiences paper exchange. Here's the story: by and women share the local gossip preciates this except the team whites." Erik Satie is back. And again this year at the Academy of Music, December 23 through January and soon, to the rhythm of However at $4, $5 or $6 per itself, and they vow to provide its drums so are the innocents. They walk Send a good (average grade or better, 7 pages or 2. fans with and the shrill voices of the women, ticket the audience as well as the a better brand of Hockey hand in hand out the back of the more, footnotes, and bibliography) term paper on some dancing begins. Bulletin had a right to demand than they have seen in the past set. The Playbill, in its preceding a lot. The price high, any subject and $1.50 to the National two games. It is not a graceful ballet was but Research or notes to Reconnaissance, quotes an African tribal dance; rather 1 am convinced it was not an Exchange (NAREX). After inspection and approval T.S. Eliot: intentional rip-off. it has a bit of mystery of the of your term paper by NAREX staff, you become a Powerlifting Meet Friday, December 10< garrulousness Orient and also the The point is this: the public Time past and time future member and a NAREX term paper catalogue will be Villanova of the marketplace. The impor- should be educated about other What might have been and what sent ^tm4^ to you so that you may order term papers at a vs. tant point to note is that the men cultures. It should see programs has been reasonable 30c per page for one year. Rutgers and the women dance separately like the Moroccan dancers, but at point to one end, which is always and their bodies never touch-a such high costs they won't. Greater 1:00 p.m., December 11 present. . RECORDING STUDIOS INC. . characteristic of all their dances government subsidies are needed In is NATIONAL RESEARCH my end my beginning. 6027 CRESENT BLVD. (ROUTE 130) EXCHANGE in the Field House and a testament of a culture very for the arts; and it would not With Rennaissaitce, of course. PENNSAUKEN, NEW JERSEY 08105 Free Admission different from ours. be a bad idea for like-minded 137 WEST 28 STREET, N.Y. Is need to the (609) 663 2285 (215) 10001 ALL ARE WELCOME! Next to perform were a group Villanovan students to let their there assume WA3 2558 of young boys who literally flipped Congressmen know! obvious? " !

Page 14 • THE VILLANOVAN • December 8, 1971 December 8, 1971 • THE VILLANOVAN • Page 15 ^Cats Finish Successful X- Country Season -Again. By JIM GROGAN

(Dateline: Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 22, 1971) The University of Oregon won the 33rd Annual NCAA Cross Country Championships here today led by the individual winner of the race, Steve Prefontaine. Second place went to Washington State University, who earlier this season defeated Oregon in the Pacific 8 championships. Perennial powerhouse and last year's winner, Villanova, finished fourth, 79 points behind first place Oregon while four runners separated them and third place Pennsylvania, 'etc., etc. etc.,

News releases similar to the above appeared in the sports pages of newspapers throughout the country prior to Thanksgiving and probably effected no more than a "Gee, I wonder what happened to Villanova.** However, a reactionary (Villanova) fan might come up with something like "Wow, somebody must have fallen down during the - race," or maybe "Aw, somebody probably just got a cramp in his leg or caught a stitch or something.** "Are you kidding?*' rages another, "For us to have lost a race one of the runners would have had to break a leg!'* Well, for those of you who may want an answer as to why Villanova did not win the NCAA Cross Country Championships this year, simply look through the above paragraph. Your correct answer should not be A, B or C but rather D, "all of the above.*' (You always get these questions wrong, don't you?) When a few of the runners returned to V.U. that night With the tie in the Temple and news of the race and the team's performance reached me, game the Villanova Wildcats I too was shocked. Noticing the obvious look of disappoint- finished the 1971 season with a ment on the face of one runner, I inquired as to the reasons for 6-4-1 record. the outcome of the race. The only explanation I received was Many things are thought of that all the runners ran "terribly". It was not until after we when one looks back over the returned from the Thanksgiving holidays that everything was whole season. It was possibly a put into its proper perspective. Donal Walsh, who is one of frustrating season for those the top Cross Country runners in the country and who had connected with Villanova Possessing what appeared an inside chance of winning the NCAA's this year was football. to be the best personnel ever in suffering from fluid setting between his shin and tendons. It's Villanova history the Wildcats' amazing that the "Troll" still managed 25th place and season began with optimistic All- American status. Not to be outdone was Wilson Smith. hopes. However early losses and a An All-American last year, Smith returned to the campus last tough schedule saw the Cats with 1 of week sporting a cast on his right leg. He suffered a fractured All-American Davey Wright crosses the finish line in 5th place with a time 30 minutes, eight seconds for a temporary losing record, for the the six mile course. Photo by Jack Bremer OPEN tibia sometime between the start of the Big Five first time in years. People began Now Championships (that's when he first felt pain in his leg) and managed to do just that to the tune of two national collegiate to wonder what was going on, the finish of the NCAA's. That means that he had to run over Cross Country titles, four IC4A victories and top honors in what had happened to the supposedly potent C«tSr-At » time 200 miles in training and competition between those two four Big 5 championships. This continues a Villanova All photos by Bernle Nune2 like this a team could easily begin races. That is a lot of pain. Bill McLoughlin had a tough tradition that could fill a book which is a tribute in itself to to squabble among themselves to had some tough breaks but morale Although many people will break (not literally, however). His came when he took a Elliott his able assistant Jack Pyrah. Coach Jumbo and is real going look at the coaches for excuses. good and we're to remember the 1971 Wildcats as frightening fall halfway through the six mile race. It was That tradition will be tested next year when start putting it However this was not the case together." the team with great potential but especially dangerous considering the number of runners Hartnett, Les Nagy, Ken Shappert and sophomores John with Villanova. Starting center Putting it together began the no production, this writer will competing (220). That is a lot of spikes. Jerry Bouma team up with juniors Jay Williams and Tom John Elash summed up the whole very next week against Tampa and always view the '71 Cats as the Marty Liquori managed a 30th place despite an ailing era in the the Cats were not to lose another with enough guts and Flanagan to form the beginnings of yet another K,' situation best when he said after squad foot. An injury which limited him in the '68 Olympics at history of Villanova Cross Country. Who knows, maybe next the Houston debacle. "There's no game that season. Villanova ran resiliency to come back from a 2 off four wins in a row ending with and Mexico, Liquori is continually hampered and cannot seem to year this column will resemble something other than a page way this is a 2 and 4 squad and and 4 mid-season mark end a 13 to 13 deadlock with Temple. with a respectable 6—4—1 log. find a cure for it. Liquori was competing in his last varsity from the daily log book of the infirmary. the whole team knows that. We've up for Villanova as will graduate this In his race he December. Photo by Jack Bremer career here at Liquori has never garnered the individual TICKETS? V.U., Olympian Marty Liquori PRINCETON honors in any Cross Country Championship meet. He really iy J. felt bad seeing all those "turkeys" passing him up in the ^^ PAUL SMITH 70 "We want as many fans from latter part of the race, realizing full well that he could beat The basketball season is upon Villanova here as possible," any of them on a given day but just couldn't do anything us again and with it the Howell continued. "What we want continuing clamor for that rarest is a sellout — not so much out of about it without overburdening his weak foot. of commodities: Villanova personnel consideration as for the Davey Wright, despite the absence of Lady Luck for the basketball tickets. rivalry. The Rutgers game sold out Wildcats, ran very well in contrast to his self-criticism of the One of the toughest struggles of — it was tHe first such sellout for performance. He finished in 15th place thus making him an the young season will be with us other than the Penn Niagara Ail-American. Princeton's ambitious Tigers at NCAA playoff two years ago. For those of you who asked the question "Why didn't the L. Stockwell Jadwin Memorial Ah, yes, that brings us back to Villanova win the NCAA*s?" I hope that I have answered it. Gymnasium on the Princeton the subject of Palestra tickets. Now for those of you who asked "How did we get fourth campus. And who really IS running the ticket place?", besides commending you for your insight I will also The chicanery of the James M. office? We could write a book on that subject. try to show how it was done. Moran era in the ticket office, one hoped, passed. "We want to encourage Four years ago these five seniors, Marty Liquori, Bill had An alumnus with putting in a call to current ticket Villanova people to show up for Checks imprinted McLoughlin, Wilson Smith, Donal Walsh and Davey Wright, and Villanova seal. manager Ann Long was told that this game and we of course have your name came to Villanova on track scholarships. Only one of them Check book in a handsome wallet. there were "less than" 300 tickets to deal with the official was recruited as a long distance runner. The others are either Wilson Smith, Bill McLoughlin, and Les Nagy lace up before the start of available for the game in the representative (Mrs. Long) of your milers or half-milers, when they have a choice. At Villanova, the NCAA Championships in Knoxville, Tenn. Photo by Jack Bremer school. But we will be only too 7,550 capacity facility for Here is something to rejoice about! An on-oampus bank designed like most other schools, Cross Country is looked on as being Villanova fans. happy to make large blocks of exclusively for the convenience of the students, faculty and administra- a rigorous long distance training schedule used to prepare First reaction: Those Dirty Ivy tickets available to your fans if tive personnel of Villanova University. Located on\he ground floor of Kennedy Hall, the new branch of athletes for the coming indoor and outdoor track seasons. League Clods have done it again. you want," said the friendly voice The Bryn Mawr Trust Company will provide complete banking services However when you have the calibre of talent that Villanova Let's go to the phones. of Howell on the other end of the Photo Jim Grogan from 9K)0 AM to 5K)0 PM daily. by line. Courtesy, something the does do you convince a group of first-class runners that Alas, a call to area code how Sophomore John Hartnett 609452-3540 (better known as V.U. ticket people could practice. all you want out of them for now is good distance workouts? No minimum balance required the Princeton University Why it was almost enough to These men are accustomed to winning and they are not going No service charge for deposits department of athletics) changed make one a Princeton fan. Well, No limit on number of checks to allow anybody else to take home aU the hardware if they STIREO EQUIPMENT all that. rtot quite, but wouldn't it be nice had to do an equal amount of work (if not more) to get them Low, Low Prices "Vlfe tried to offer Villanova if we had a ticket office like this FISHER RECTILINEAR KLH as far as they've gone. The ability to rise up and salvage DYNACO hundreds more — even a thousand at Villanova? SONY DUAL GARRARD PICKERING respectability when it looked as if the worst happened and more — tickets, but your Having to play Princeton in the Co$t» oiUy Itn etnt» ptr Amplifiers. Tuners, Tape Players, Changers, Speakers cherk plu$ a modftt ttrvier showed the 'Cats' championship abilities. A fourth place spokesman (Mrs. Long) said that "semi-neutral" atmosphere of the ekargt monthly. All Items Factory Warrantied, Brand New ranking, however, is a bit more than respectable when you only 300 would be necessary," Palestra is one thing, but playing Some Examples: consider the number of colleges and universities that are Sam Howell, assistant athletic in Princeton should be incentive - SONY 6065 Receiver List $399.95 Sale $320.00 director, said. enough for the ticket office to THE BRYN MAWR TRUST COMPMIY members of the NCAA. - XII Speakers List . Pair RECTILINEAR $139.00 Each Sale $200.00 In the language of the request a large (and by large I It wasn't by chance that these runners achieved what WMMR FISHER XP60 Speakers -List $99.95 Each Sale $100.00 Pair crowd, folks, we were "ripped mean far more than 300) block of they did over the past four Cross Country seasons. They Prices Even Lower in Systems off" — by our own urtcaring tickets for Villanova fans. The hell knew what they wanted and that was to win. With a Photo by Jack Brerrer s^oo pm. - 8:00 p.m. athletic ticket office. they won't sell. considerable degree of style and a lot of dedication they All-American Donal Walsh Call SAUL LA 5-7836 - -

Page 16 • THE VILLANOVAN • December 8, 1971 Midseason Form Cats Topple Rams Detroit To Death Press Haddy Grimble, Ebry - VIIdIdAMOVAMDoddy Ghost Christmas Past Villanova Casers of By JACK KELLY By MIKE LIPSKY Chris Ford seems to do well Vol. 47. No. 13 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, VILLANOVA, PA. DECEMBER 15. 1971 The 1971-72 edition of the Vil- when he plays the University of lanova Wildcats opened their sea- Detroit. The past two years Ford, son auspiciously last Wednesday a 6-5 180 pounder has led the Probhms of with a 79-52 drubbing of the Villanova cagers to run away vic- SLC Approves Revised Textile Rams. Both teams showed tories scoring 29 points as a sopho- Resident Students a bit of opening game jitters scor- more and 27 points last year. By Bill Haggerty nine points apiece in The game last Saturday night Student Court Charter ing only The Resident Student Associ- the first seven minutes but on against the Titans was no different. By Daizy Marshall letic Director be incorporated into ation, since its conception, has two fast breaks with assists by It was Ford again spearheading the A directive from the Executive present athletic structure. The striven to improve the conditions the Ed Hastings and Chris Ford, jun- attack which resulted in a 83 - 64 Committee of the University Senate on intramurals is for dormitory students. Bill Mann, subcommittee ior guard Tom Inglesby sank two Wildcat victory, their second in to the Student Life Committee has the possibility of using president of the R.S.A., outlined exploring layups to give the 'Cats a 13-9 as many games. led to the evaluation and subse- the goals and achievements of this the seminary's facilities. "I don't know what is" explained quent revision of the Student Court lead which never dissipated. The organization. Trafficking - Publications starting five of Ed Hastings, Tom Cat Coach Jack Kraft, who is Charter by the latter body. of increased traf- Recently, the R.S.A. conducted The problems Inglesby, Chris Ford, Larry Moody sporting longer locks this season Recommendations based on the referred a maintenance survey in the dorms. fic on campus have been and Hank Siemiontkowski sur- "Certain players do well against Student Disciplinary Review for The purpose was to evaluate the to the Executive Committee last prised most of the 6,389 Pales- certain clubs and Chris' style of Board Charter prepared year this sit- efficiency of the janitors. A re- further investigation of effectively play just must be geared to Det- were presented by the Hearing inter- tra fans by weaving port was then submitted to the uation. Resumes of those different de- roit." Whatever the reasons for Advocates and discussed with each Publica- in and out of five supervisor of the janitors. The ested in serving on the of the After careful man to his success were his performance member SLC. still being fenses ranging from a results were favorable with re- tions Board are of 26 points along with numerous study, the improved Charter was man press to Jack Kraft's famous placements and corrections made accepted. his re- assists and rebounds was one of endorsed by the SLC and is cur- A varied Sunday brunch menu, ball zone. Hastings made in the problem areas. Bill Mann his finest in an already brilliant rently being reviewed by the Dean assorted desserts cakes and al- entry into the Villanova b-ball said that the R.S.A. received "good career. of Women and the Dean of Men drinks are a few of spotlight coming off an early sea- cooperation from maintenance." ternating with The final score wasn't truely and will then be sent to the Sen- the changes which have taken place son knee injury of last year The R.S.A. intends to conduct this ate's Executive Committee. first four shots indicative of the game as the Wild- in the north campus dining hall a bang, hitting his survey again in order to preserve Suitable Decision six on the cats had to battle from behind for through efforts of the Food Com- and going five for the quality of maintenance in the a good part of the first half to take The Disciplinary Review Board, mittee. This subcommittee of the evening and showed little effect dorms. Similar to the mainten- the lead. Starting out in a ball in general, is a fact finding body SLC, composed of food supervisors from the injury. A newcomer to ance project, a food survey has defense the Wildcats were hurt which conducts hearings, question- from the north and south campuses the Cat varsity is Larry Moody been done. The findings are now ing the charged student(s). Having inch soph, with the great outside shooting of and students, welcomes construc- and the six foot seven being summarized for presenta- early Detroit's Frank Russell who didn't weighed the presented facts and tive suggestions and complaints overcame some expected tion to the proper authorities. on miss a shot in the first half, statements, this Board renders a through the SGA office. game nervousness and came Photo Jim Corr Female? by Grogan Goes decision to the suitability of ten rebounds shooting a hot 5 for 5. as OM strong pulling down the future, the possibility For the charged student(s) as well as quite few shots. With 5:19 left in the first half Even iron doors (or exams) cannot bar the Christmas spirit. The Ombudsman Committee was and blocking a of locating a women's dorm on the the Cats had fallen behind by 7 determining, if indicated, appro- formed after a Senate charge to More or less trading buckets consid- North Campus has been priate penalties. in the their locker points 25 to 18. At this point As stated examine the feasibility and effec- the Wildcats went into Hall has been men- ered. Corr revised Charter, the Dean and with a seven point lead at Coach Kraft felt it was time for a tiveness of such a position from room site. Counsel Libertarianism tioned as a Good the Hearing Advocate (only the halftime with an admirable show- change and put his team into a Rothbard on the Viewpoint of Student Affairs. would retain its present status, but Detroit Dean previously) determine the basically ing. But the Cats really showed very effective zone press. An ombudsman would additional room is needed for the was having a difficult time simply disciplinary cases which warrant between stu- their form in the second half as "Getting the act as a mediator Government increasing number of women res- the concern of the - they blew the Rams off the court getting the ball over the ten second Board-. dents, faculty and administration idents. The R.S.A. is also trying with a tremendous display of ball- line and Villanova roared back to Student Vote in order to expedite action without to situate a post office on cam - handling and a 60 percent shoot- take the lead 38 - 31 at halftime. Off the Peoples' Backs' A proposed change in the com- so much "red tape." Before re- pus. This would eliminate the in- ing average. Their fast breaking Ed Hastings, Villanova 's fine position of the Student Review porting to the Senate, the Com- convenience of the present off- junior guard, who played the mid- five under- mittee will visit various schools antics brought one local sports Flip Board, recommends By Ferrera interest." He asserted that ~ all campus one. Work is being done writer to remark that the V.U. dle on the zone press explained graduate upperclassmen as voting similar to Villanova which have The prominent economist through history attempts by on the revision of the liquor laws, team appears to be starting from that there is always a double team members with the Dean, a faculty an ombudsman to observe their philosopher Dr. Murray N. Roth- governments to control and now before the State legislature. with the ball the where they left off last season flicks a jumper in action against Textile. Ingelsby was the star in on the man and member and the Hearing Advo- operation. THE GREAT FORM of Tom Ingelsby bard spoke at Villanova last Tues- regulate the economy have dis- All of these endeavors would help head other three players guard a zone on cate in an advisory capacity. For- as NCAA runnersup. Said Villanova 's opener scoring a career high of 27 points. - day, in Photd by Bernie Nunez December 7, at 9 p.m. mally failed, and he did not see to enhance resident life. Kraft. "We were the court gambling against a long merly, the Dean, a faculty mem- mentor Jack 10:06 left on the clock. room 110 Bartley Hall. In his why Nixon's economic policies Objectives Innovative A &S pass. "I was surprised that the and an Augustinian had voted. . . . boys were hungry, ber ready The The big story of the game re- speech he criticized Nixon's eco- should also end in failure. To Last year, according to Mann, well," which zone press was so effective" said The five rotating Student Board and they executed real volved around Inglesby 's shooting nomic policies, particularly the substantiate his contention about the R.S.A. experienced some con- Coach Kraft. "I knew we couldn't seats and that of faculty will be Curriculum amply sums up the performance and Hastings' and Fords defense wage-price freeze. He also dis- government intervention in the fusion in its objectives. This year, play them man to man because randomly selected from a list of Wednesday evening. and ball control. Statistics aren't cussed the political -economic market being futile, he gave dra- the 29 dorm representatives were By Daizy Marshall they were much taller than us so jointly approved by the Dean and Wasting no time the Cat hoop- kept on steals but the Cats had philosophy of libertarianism in matic examples of how Chiang termed by the R.S.A. president as Primarily a faculty body with I felt we had to use the zone breaking offense and ..' '!•'''' the Hearing Advocate. sters fast more than their share and the general, z^'' Kai-Shek and a certain Roman "extremely responsible people." two student representatives, the hawking defen- press against them. It was the The Student Bill of Rights When scrambling, ball end result was usually some com- Outrageous "Schemes" Emperor imposed the death pen- The organization is "abandoning )Arts and Sciences Curriculum the score to 51 turning point of the game." completed and approved will be sive play ran bination of a Ford to Hastings He described the political -eco- alty in order to enforce their col- projects that are far-fetched." Committee has been concerned With The second half opened up much included as a source of authority to 38 with 14:21 remaining. to Inglesby to two point plays. nomic situation prevailing in the lectivist schemes for totally Instead, there will be a concen- with many areas of academics his the same as the first left off. for the decisions and recommenda- Siemiontkowski pulling down The big question this season lies United States today as "fascism;" regulating the economy. He notes tration on day-to-day problems. over the Fall semester, from for- Former LaSalle coach and now 15 rebounds and tions of the Discipiiuary Review game leading in the rebounding and V.U. out- he viewed with alarm the fact that (Continued page eign study programs to evalua- head mentor of the U. of D. Jim (Continued on page 5) on 9) Board. Already existing standards Hastings, Inglesby and Ford mov- rebounded the Kams 46-40 with the President seems to command tion of Core requirements. three- Harding didn't seem to made include the Student Handbook, the ing the ball as good as any big pre- season All- American pick such respect among the American 99 Of particular note, an expanded adjustments during halftime as Laws of the State of Pennsylvania, some around and Moody holding Hank Siemionthowski and Moody people, and that the population Villanova Engineers Design "Community Pass/Fail program was proposed Villanova 's zone press continued the Township Ordinances and the halftime Ram scoring leader combining for 25 of them. These generally seems to cheer him which would allow all students the to make Detroit look like a Pep- written rules, regulations and di- George Hill to four points two also combined for some power- on and back him when he asks Plans for the development of a The concept will permit the except freshmen to take one course peridge factory with all the unques- Farm 500 handicapped to in rectives of Villanova University. game's outcome became ful defense as they often for support in carrying out some "complete community" for live and work per semester on aPass/Failb&sis turnover they were making. As previously noted, this re- tionable. The Wildcats aren't over- intimidated the inside shooting of of his "outrageous" schemes, like handicapped people have been de- harmony and independence. with no overload requirements. Villanova The game opened up as Planned vised Charter is not presently ly big but they are exceptionally the Rams who hit only 31.4 per- the Cambodian invasion or the signed by Villanova University's construction follows as Core courses and Major area led by th6 rebounding of Hank in effect and is awaiting invitation quick and can run with anyone. cent for the night. wage -price freeze. Dr. Rothbard Department of Civil Engineering. closely as possible the guidelines courses, however, could not be Siemiontkowski and sophomore this set down by the for Senate discussion. "If we get the ball we'll run," It was a great season opener sarcastically noted that Nixon's The plans were presented Federal Housing taken under this program. At the starter Larry Moody and the play- Consultants stated Kraft as his team, in a for Villanova leaving no doubt "silent majority" would probably week to "Faith Village," a non- Authority. The village will en- SLC discretion of the Major depart- making and scoring of Ford, Hast- Although without voting privi- reversal of his previous Villa- in anyone's mind that the success still placidly but wholeheartedly profit organization for the handi- compass fifty acres of land. ments, seminar-type courses even ings and Tom Ingelsby started leges, the Presidents of the Day nova teams got off to a quick the Wildcats have enjoyed for the support him if he announced that capped, with headquarters at the Design if Major area courses, may be running and simply out distancing Included - Hop Council and the Resident Stu- start. past seasons is not about to de- the U.S. was going to wage war on Cathcart Home in Devon, Penn- in the plans as made Fail. These recom- lethargicTitan squad. The Pass/ the more created dent Association are advisors and With 11:18 to go the Cats were part. It is far too early to say Portugal with nuclear weapons. sylvania. Established in 1893, the by the Villanova engin- mendations of the Curriculum game ended with Villanova winning participating observers on the Stu- up by 15 with most of the scor- anything definite but there are Cathcart Home is a residence for eers - are an administration Committee have been referred to commandingly 83-64. dent Life Committee. The Com- ing being done by sure shooting murmurings being heard that this A Certain Roman Emperor handicapped. building, commercial building and the Academic Policy Committee Court Chatter mittee has directed the DHC to Tom Inglesby who ended up with team may be even better than Dr. Murray Rothbard claimed medical center complex facing the consideration. Assistant Coach Bob Mc- for further New that, with Nixon's look into the problem of off- cam- a career high of 27 points. In- last year's. Not only does Vil- wage-price The organization, headed by entrance drive; a number of H- Dr. Kelley recently presented pointed out a few facts after Ateer freeze in effect, the U.S. economy pus housing and to determine the glesby can do it all and with lanova show five top-notch start- Mr. William Tubbs a resident of shaped residences consisting of a proposal to the committee con- the game Saturday that will un- extent to which the University Hastings quarterbacking the club ers but three tough and experi- has now assumed all the char- the Carthcart Home for' nearly 50 units each; and rectangular cerning the introduction of five doubtedly big factors in Vil- be acteristics of a Fascist state; he can become involved. The present this year, he can move to the bas- enced substitutes who can fill in forty years, is in the process of residences with 10 units each. In unspecified Honors courses. The lanova's success this year. Com- notes that there is inavailability of on -campus lounge ket more and is counted on to do ably at any time in seniors Bob intervention negotiating for land for the pro- the center there will be an inter- content of these courses would fact that menting on the Tom in the facilities has led to much dis- a lot of scormg throughout the Gohl, Mike Daly and Joe McDowell. market by big business, posed new development. denominational chapel and a small change at the discretion of an Ingelsby was the star in the Tex- labor, cussion con side ration of future season. Playing for the first time McDowell entered the game with big and other vested inter- Designed park for picnics and recreation. and Honors Committee appointed by picking many Chris ch^isTord 'had an exceptional day versus Detroit, up tile game and Ford the big ests, with the possibilities. Through this Com- in three years without big num- about ten mmutes left and showed government directly Mr. David J. Schorr, Assistant The success of a town in the the Honors Director, allowing for ^^.^^^ ^^^ ^ ^^^ ^6 points. Photo by Bern.e Nunez gun against Detroit, McAteer, a Tolentine is again 54 Porter the 'Cats regulating and controlling the eco- Professor of Civil Engineering Netherlands, in which handicapped mittee's efforts, in ber Howard his usual hustle as did Gohl and coach at a more flexible curriculum former Dartmouth "in the -- a lot of teamplay with nomy public interest" at Villanova, and Mr. Gary Vin- residents attempt to become self open at all times. showed Daly who combined for four steals College, said that this the program. PRINCETON BUS TRIP fact will term which he a lot of movement. And this is and six points. There's long a derided, claim- cent, a graduate student, design- supporting, inspired Chairman The SLC is investigating the On the for a make Villanova doubly hard to de- agenda the Spring predominated during $2.50 Round Trip Per Person ing that all tyrannical governments ed the "community" and.present- Tubbs and his group to create problems of both Women's Atn- exactly what road ahead of the Villanova squad fend against." Opposing term, the Curriculum Committee teams justified their half as Villanova pas- if have repressive ed it as a public service from the idea of "Faith Village." Vil- letics and intramurals in an ef- the second but Wednesday's performance Tic kels Pie Shoppe able to will entertain suggestions and $3.00 on Sale in won't be single out one schemes on the ground sed and ran Textile off the court is any indication of things to that they Villanova to the Board of Dir- lanova 's Department of Civil En- fort to improve them. It has been come man and concentrate on stopping opinions from Chairmen of various Service of Basketball Club were being done in "the public running up a 20 point lead with it will be a fine one indeed. ectors of "Faith Village." gineering took it from there. suggested that a Women's Ath- Arts and Sciences departments. him "explains McAteer" •